MedExpress Canada, a clinician-led online treatment and consultation service, has announced the launch of its erectile dysfunction (ED) category in Canada.
Erectile dysfunction may signal underlying heart disease. Experts explain the connection, key warning signs, and why men ...
Separate prescriptions to treat male pattern baldness and erectile dysfunction are available in one pill. Learn more about ...
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 ...
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 ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a widespread problem for middle-aged and older men. Certain medical conditions such as diabetes, ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common side effect of epilepsy. But you can do plenty to reduce your ED symptoms while also managing epilepsy. Epilepsy is a condition that affects your brain and ...
Achieving and maintaining an erection requires the interaction between the neurological, arterial, hormonal and psychological functions of the body. [iStockphoto] Most complications related to ...
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.
In a recent study published in the IJIR: Your Sexual Medicine Journal, researchers assess the risk of erectile dysfunction (ED) in obese and non-diabetic men following semaglutide treatment. Study: ...
In some people with kidney stones, low-intensity shockwave therapy (LIST) breaks them up. And in some with heart disease and fractures, LIST coaxes the body to produce new blood vessels that help with ...
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