While excessive exercise doesn’t directly cause erectile dysfunction, a sedentary lifestyle and lack of physical activity are linked to ED due to decreased blood flow and cardiovascular health issues.
ED is real—but it's also one of the most over-applied terms in men's health. Knowing the difference between normal ...
(via AsapSCIENCE) Erectile dysfunction is on the rise for young men, leading to what researchers are calling a "crisis in male sexuality". The scientific reasons why men are struggling to "get hard" ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) impacts an estimated 18 million men in the U.S. alone, yet it is rarely discussed openly. John Smith, DO, a urologist at University of Utah Health, addresses the barriers to ...
Sildenafil (or Viagra) is normally used to treat individuals with erectile dysfunction or high blood pressure. However, researchers have discovered that the drug could also be beneficial when it comes ...
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