June 2025

Cell Phones and Depression: Can Cell Phones Cause Depression?

How Can Cell Phones Lead to Depression? Recent studies support a strong link between depression and cell phone use. However, there are several propaganda about depression from cell phone addiction. Cellular devices can predispose men to health threats including emotional instability. Mobile phones are also linked to malignancy and tumor growth. There are various campaigns on

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Sexual Dysfunction and Depression

Sexual dysfunction and depression are two common mental health conditions that often occur together. Studies have shown that individuals with depression are more likely to experience sexual dysfunction, and vice versa. Sexual dysfunction refers to a range of issues that can occur during sexual activity, including difficulty becoming aroused, difficulty achieving orgasm, and pain during

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MS and Erectile Dysfunction: How to Your Improve Sex Life?

Multiple sclerosis and impotence often lead to difficulty in maintaining a satisfying sex life. MS and erectile dysfunction can also have a devastating effect on men’s confidence. Oftentimes, multiple sclerosis influence broken relationships between several couples. Erectile dysfunction is one of the leading causes of depression. However, good communication skills and a positive outlook to

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Dealing with Erectile Dysfunction: Exercising Discretion

Erectile dysfunction, commonly known as ED, is a common problem among men, affecting about 30 million men in the United States alone. ED is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain an erection that is firm enough for sexual intercourse. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including low testosterone, obesity, diabetes,

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