Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For every 1.2 hours spent on leisure computer use, the odds of erectile dysfunction went up, according to a new study. (Getty ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Erectile dysfunction can cause a “self-perpetuating cycle of anxiety and performance pressure,” says one expert. (Photo ...
Bob Dole appeared in its commercials in the '90s, before the blue pill with a funny name entered the public lexicon, impotence was hush-hush. Now there's no getting away from it. In-boxes are clogged ...
Erectile dysfunction can indicate heart disease years before cardiovascular issues arise. In fact, most heart problems don’t ...
Is erectile dysfunction the key to unlocking the crisis in men’s health? A recent Washington Post article, “A Silent Crisis in Men’s Health Gets Worse,” highlighted the fact that men are at a greater ...
A person with erectile dysfunction may be unable to achieve erection at any time or they may not be able to achieve an erection that lasts long enough for penetrative intercourse. Having erectile ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is incredibly common. In fact, it is the most common form of sexual dysfunction experienced by people with penises. Studies have consistently shown that 1 in 3 male-bodied ...
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Blood flow is often blamed when it comes to erectile dysfunction, but a new medical review suggests that treatment plans shouldn’t ignore what’s also happening psychologically. According to a recent ...