Erectile dysfunction can indicate heart disease years before cardiovascular issues arise. In fact, most heart problems don’t even start in the heart itself.
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 ...
Recent studies add to the huge literature showing that lifestyle changes help prevent and treat erectile dysfunction.
Failure to achieve erection afflicts men around the globe. Formerly called male impotence and now officially known as erectile dysfunction (ED), it is disturbingly common. A 2019 global review by Anna ...
It’s no surprise that many people are uncomfortable talking to a doctor about erectile dysfunction. The shame and embarrassment that people with this condition often feel can affect relationships, ...
Compared to those without diabetes, men with diabetes have an increased risk of developing erectile dysfunction. Beta‐blockers can reduce testosterone levels and cause vasoconstriction in the penile ...