Diseases and Conditions

Sexual Health and Physical Health: The Link

We just stumbled across an article in Men’s Health that provides a useful framework for thinking about your sexual health. The article’s main point is that keeping yourself in good physical health can have a positive effect on your sexual health. Says Men’s Health: “You have a built-in baromoter for your overall health: It’s called […]

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Depresión y disfunción eréctil: efectos secundarios de los antidepresivos en la salud sexual de los hombres

Clinical depression and erectile dysfunction can have a devastating effect in man’s life. Also, lowered libido works to disrupt men’s ability to maintain a satisfying sex life. Several anti-depressant medications are proven effective as treatment for depression. Furthermore, research reveals that side effects of anti-depressants can cause erectile dysfunction and impotence in men. A recent

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ED can be cured through ICP – Studies

Since the early 1980’s, intracavernous pharmacotherapy (ICP) has been rigorously studied by scientists globally. It has proven to be a highly effective ed treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE). Here are some of the studies that claim ICP’s success in treating men with erection problems: An Article on the Effective Use of

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Study: Drinking Alcohol Now and Then May Not Hurt Your Long-term Sexual Performance

Although conventional wisdom tells us that drinking inhibits sexual performance, there is new research that shows moderate drinking could actually help our sexual activity—in the long run. The study cited by the Journal of Sexual Health doesn’t tell us why alcohol seems to hinder erectile dysfunction, but antioxidants may have something to do with it.

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Circumcision May Reduce Some Risk of Contracting HIV

As the debate on the benefits of circumcision continues, several studies are suggesting one more plus that comes with the procedure: it apparently reduces your risk of contracting HIV during penile-vaginal sex. An Australian study shows that the inner foreskin has the largest concentration of what’s called Langerhans’ cells – the target cells for HIV

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Low Testosterone and ED: Frequent Questions about Low Testosterone & Impotence

Here are common questions about low testosterone and erectile dysfunction: Are there treatments available for men with low testosterone and erectile dysfunction? Yes, there are several treatment options available for men with low testosterone and erectile dysfunction. Men should consider that erectile dysfunction is often a symptom of another health issue, so seeking medical advice from an expert

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Fitness = Wellness = Good Sex

The Harvard Health Publishing reports that “Sexual health refers to a state of well-being that lets a man fully participate in and enjoy sexual activity. A range of physical, psychological, interpersonal, and social factors influence a man’s sexual health. Optimal male sexual health includes sexual desire (libido) and the ability to get and sustain an

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The Effects of Multiple Sclerosis in Men

About 91% of men with multiple sclerosis report difficulty achieving erections during sexual intercourse. The effects of multiple sclerosis in men potentially affect overall health and wellness. What are the physical factors that lead to impotency in men with MS? Multiple sclerosis varies from case to case. It is an autoimmune disease often associated with

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