Sexual Conditions

Sexual Dysfunction in Obese Men Reverseable?

Dr. Ramsey M. Dallal, from Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, and colleagues may have found the key to regaining sexual function in obese men. While there are serious health complications in men undergoing surgical weight loss procedures, Dallal nonetheless offers evidence supporting the conclusion that sexual function loss in obese men can be reversed after

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Does ED Affects Sexual Relationships?

Is it possible for a spouse to identify erectile dysfunction in her partner with MS? Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease often results to impotence. Thus, multiple sclerosis and impotence are strongly related to one another. Do MS and Erection Problems Affect Sexual Relationships? Multiple sclerosis (MS) and erectile dysfunction (ED) significantly affect several

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Senior Citizens Having More Sex, Staying Healthier

As people age, they may assume that their sexual activity will decrease. However, recent studies have shown that senior citizens are having more sex and are staying healthier as a result. One study, conducted by the University of California, Los Angeles, found that older adults who had sex at least once a week had a

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For Men, Regular Doctor Visits are Extremely Important

Many men feel like their wives push them to go to the doctor’s office and according to a federal report, it’s for good reason. The report suggested that men are far less likely than women to keep regular checkup appointments. The importance of seeing your doctor regularly becomes more and more important with age, however,

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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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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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Insecure About Sexual Performance? You’re Not Alone.

Independent market research company OnePoll recently questioned 2,000 men between the ages of 16 and 65 about their place in society. Half of the respondents claimed to be unsatisfied with their position in society and their personal sexual performance. Former GP and trustee of the Sexual Dysfunction Association, Dr John Tomlinson, said that an ‘enormous’

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