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Erectile dysfunction, difficulty getting or maintaining an erection, is treatable and a good reason to have a cardiac screening, Dr. Mehta says: "If there ...
Treatments can include education about sexual stimulation, sexual enhancement devices, individual or couple therapy, and medicines. Female orgasmic disorder is ...
A Study to Create a Research Database by Gathering Information about Peyronie's Disease and the Effects it has on Erectile Dysfunction ... ED in the five ...
Changes in sexual function. This might include reduced sexual desire, fewer spontaneous erections — such as during sleep — and infertility. · Physical changes.
Erectile dysfunction. This is trouble getting or keeping an erection. The risk is very small, but erectile dysfunction can happen after prostate treatments.
Erectile dysfunction: Nonoral treatments · Exercise: 7 benefits of regular physical activity · Health issues for gay men and other men who have sex with men ...
This study will evaluate men undergoing prostatectomy with bilateral nerve preservation and preserved baseline erectile function (moderate ED or better). The ...
Landon Trost will explain how erectile dysfunction can be an indicator of early cardiovascular disease. Listen to the program on Saturday, Oct. 15, at 9:05 ...
Tobias S. Kohler, M.D., M.P.H., is a urologist at Mayo Clinic who studies preventive health, erectile dysfunction, inflatable penile prostheses and benign ...
... Erectile Dysfunction. He has served as Section Editor for AUA Core Curriculum (Priapism). He has served on the Sexual Health Function Council to AUA ...
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