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Stents for Erectile Dysfunction Treatment

Men with erectile dysfunction caused by clogged arteries leading to the penis may be helped by implant of a drug-coated stent, which is a treatment more commonly associated with heart disease. According to a new study released yesterday at the annual meeting for Vascular Interventional Advances in Las Vegas, the stent is safe and improves… Continue Reading »


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Does Testosterone Help with Erectile Dysfunction?

In a recent study, testosterone supplementation failed to improve mild to moderate erectile dysfunction among elderly men, even though testosterone levels were generally improved as a result of testosterone supplementation. Men in the study undertook the Sexual Health Inventory for Men (SHIM) which is a generally accepted method of testing the level of sexual health…. Continue Reading »


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Counseling after Prostate Cancer Can Help with Sex Life

One of the main side effects of any treatment for prostate cancer is erectile dysfunction and no matter what your surgeon, radiologist or other health care provider tells you, it is inevitable, along with incontinence and other side effects of prostate cancer treatment. The question for men is how to maximize potency after prostate cancer… Continue Reading »


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Stress and Erectile Dysfunction

Stress is your reaction to anything that happens to you or occurs in your environment that requires you to make an adjustment or to respond. Everyone experiences stress, but not everyone responds to a given situation in the same way. Although a small or moderate amount of stress can be healthy because it keeps you… Continue Reading »


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When Men with Diabetes Lose Weight, Erectile Dysfunction Improves

Overweight or obese men with diabetes often have more than blood sugar levels on their mind–up to 40 percent of them experience erectile dysfunction and lower urinary tract symptoms, such as urinary frequency or painful urination. But a new study says there is a relatively quick solution to these problems–weight loss.


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Antioxidants Help with Erectile Dysfunction

Can antioxidants help men who have erectile dysfunction, or are all the studies just wishful thinking? A new analysis from the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University and the Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies reports that antioxidants have great potential for addressing infertility problems in both men and women, including erectile dysfunction.


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Prostate Cancer Treatment, Incontinence and ED.

A survey of 152 men who had part or all of their prostate removed for cancer treatment asked about their expectations of urinary, bowel and sexual function a year after the surgery. About half of men expected that they would have the same function after surgery as before, and 17 percent of men anticipated better… Continue Reading »


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VED Therapy for ED

Among the wide range of treatments for ED (e.g. Pills, Injections and Penile Implants), Vacuum Erection Device (VED) Therapy is one of the safest, most effective and non-invasive treatments available to consider as an option. VED therapy is the only natural, drug free treatment for erectile dysfunction proven over 90% effective. VED therapy also works… Continue Reading »


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Which ED Drug Do Men Like The Best?

A new review study shows that men have a clear preference when it comes to choosing which erectile dysfunction treatment medication they want their doctor to prescribe. Results of the analysis of ten years’ of articles show that significantly more men prefer tadalafil (Cialis) over sildenafil (Viagra) and vardenafil (Levitra). READ MORE


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Which High Blood Pressure Drug Does Not Cause ED?

Unlike other beta-blockers, which are used to treat high blood pressure, nebivolol (Bystolic) does not cause erectile dysfunction as a side effect, according to Robert A. Kloner, MD, PhD, who gave a presentation at the 2011 American Urological Association annual meeting recently in Washington, DC. Kloner, who is director of research at Heart Institute, Good… Continue Reading »


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