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ED as a Medication Side Effect?

Impotence as a side effect of prescription medication is a real, quantifiable problem. According to WebMD, over two hundred prescription medications can trigger, contribute to, or exacerbate erectile dysfunction. If you’re currently experiencing difficulty maintaining an erection, it’s a good idea to consult with your physician about what sorts of medication you’re taking and what […]

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Understanding Sexual Dysfunction and Parkinson’s Disease

  Although those who suffer from Parkinson’s disease are prone to sexual dysfunction, many authorities believe poor sexual health is not always a side effect of the disease.   “Sexual dysfunction has not been extensively investigated, however, a number of studies have shown a high prevalence of decreased libido, orgasmic dysfunction in both men and

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How Does Premature Ejaculation affect your relationship?

Premature Ejaculation (PE) is a condition that can affect men emotionally and physically and take a toll on their relationships. The most common way to describe this condition is an ejaculation that occurs before both partners would like it to. Intercourse plays a huge role in the success and happiness of a relationship and marriage.

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Healthy Diet and Exercise Can Help Prevent Erectile Dysfunction

Recent studies show that over 80% of male impotency cases may be caused by a high cholesterol diet. On the other hand, around 50% of men with higher cholesterol have increasing rates of impotency than those with healthy cholesterol levels. Additional studies also show that men with total cholesterol higher than 240 milligrams per deciliter

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Esclerosis múltiple e impotencia: la esclerosis múltiple no necesita arruinar tu vida sexual

Multiple sclerosis and impotence greatly affect men’s sexual health. Oftentimes, erectile dysfunction as a result of multiple sclerosis creates debilitating effects in the overall health and wellness. Sexual dysfunction and MS damage sexual life and build tension in the relationship. Also, several men with multiple sclerosis and ED often suffer from lower libido and poor

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Depression: Discovering Positive Effects of Exercise in Men

Clinical depression and erectile dysfunction can cause a person to suffer from extreme lethargy and mental anxiety. Depression can lead to an overwhelming sense of melancholy. Oftentimes, ED and depression can result to a serious sexual dysfunction and impotence. Positive Effects of Exercise in Men Exercise is a physical activity that enhances body fitness and

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Multiple Sclerosis: Famous People with MS in the United States

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating disease that affects the central nervous system leading to nerve damage to the brain and spinal cord. Although multiple sclerosis affects every patient differently, the disease itself can lead to an inability to move freely, poor communication skills and loss of bladder and bowel control. MS can severely affect sexual

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What are Possible Causes of Multiple Sclerosis?

Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects over 400,000 Americans in US alone. Although the exact cause of MS is unknown, researchers are able to determine the possible factors that will eventually lead them to discover the root cause. Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease that often results to damage of the myelin sheaths covering the nerve cells.

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