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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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Mice Exposed to BPA Less Attractive to Females

A growing body of evidence has linked exposure to the chemical BPA (Bisphenol-A) to all manner of illness including prostate cancer and now it seems if you are exposed to BPA (if you are a male mouse that is), then your chances of attracting a female just became a lot worse. Bisphenol A (BPA) is… Continue Reading »


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Vasectomy and Prostate Cancer Risk

If you undergo a vasectomy, do you increase your risk of getting prostate cancer? This is a question many men think about or ask their doctor. Given that one in six men 35 years and older in the United States have had a vasectomy, the answer has the potential to impact a great number of… Continue Reading »


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Fourteen Benefits of a Pomegranate for Prostate & General Health

Once considered an exotic fruit, the pomegranate has soared to the top of the healthful foods chart. This shrub or small tree that is a native of the Middle East and Asia produces pomegranate fruit that can present a challenge because of its hard outer covering, which protects the nutrient-rich pulp and seeds. If you… Continue Reading »


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Hedgehogs Help with ED

Sonic Hedgehog Protein May Repair Erectile Dysfunction after Prostate Surgery Up to 80 percent of men experience erectile dysfunction after undergoing surgery to remove a cancerous prostate gland. Now scientists believe a protein can quickly regenerate the nerve that is damaged during such surgery and restore erectile function. The protein, named sonic hedgehog after a… Continue Reading »


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Study Questions Use of Testosterone For Male Menopause

According to a new study published in Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (DBT), taking synthetic testosterone to fight symptoms of  male menopause is questionable. In fact, the report questions whether male menopause, or late-onset hypogonadism (when the testes produce little or no hormone), really exists. Generally, testosterone levels decline by only 1 to 2 percent per… Continue Reading »


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How Do Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Work?

If you are experiencing erectile dysfunction and want to try a pill treatment that produces good results, then you have four options available. All four FDA-approved drugs for erectile dysfunction – Cialis (tadalafil), Levitra (vardenafil), Staxyn (vardenafil), and Viagra (sildenafil) – work in a similar way, with some slight variations in how long they take… Continue Reading »


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What Is Your ED IQ?

How much do you know about erectile dysfunction? Answer True or False to each of the following statements. 1. Most men who experience ED are older than 65 2. Erectile dysfunction is usually a psychological problem, not a physical one. 3. A urologist can help with treatment for ED.


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Infertile Men at Greater Risk of High-Grade Prostate Cancer

Could infertility in men be a risk factor for prostate cancer? Results of a recent study indicate that it may be wise to screen men who are infertile for the possibility of prostate cancer, as researchers found a greater risk of high-grade prostate cancer among this population of men. A research team from the University… Continue Reading »


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