In continuation of last week’s essay, Type 2 is the most common type of ED in men under 45. It is also the only type that has ...
Dates have long been linked to stamina and sexual health in traditional medicine, and erectile dysfunction being one of the ...
Is erectile dysfunction the key to unlocking the crisis in men’s health? A recent Washington Post article, “A Silent Crisis in Men’s Health Gets Worse,” highlighted the fact that men are at a greater ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Erectile dysfunction can cause a “self-perpetuating cycle of anxiety and performance pressure,” says one expert. (Photo ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is very common affecting nearly half of men in the UK. Nevertheless it can feel like an embarrassing problem to solve. That's why it comes as good news that a new treatment ...
There’s a zap for that. Scientists have unsheathed an electriying new treatment for erectile dysfunction that’s reportedly better than popping a little blue pill — radio waves. New research published ...
Some research suggests moderate caffeine consumption has a positive impact on erectile health, but other studies have found no correlation. Consuming caffeine may offer benefits for other conditions ...
Erectile dysfunction is more common than most men admit, and more connected to overall health than many realise. While it can ...
Viagra-like drugs might do more than rejuvenate sex lives. A new study suggests that medications for erectile dysfunction may also help treat vascular dementia. The medications are designed to ...
For men, the venom of a South American spider may be the key to more fruitful sex life. Scientists in Brazil have been testing an alternative treatment for erectile dysfunction that uses venom from ...
We know diabetes affects the kidneys, heart, eyes, metabolism and hormones. But sexual health is rarely discussed in clinics ...
Some research suggests moderate caffeine consumption has a positive impact on erectile health, but other studies have found no correlation. Consuming caffeine may offer benefits for other conditions ...