Few topics are more taboo than erectile dysfunction. Though countless men have experienced the frustration or embarrassment of failing to perform as expected during intercourse, it's not something you ...
Any amount of smoking can contribute to erectile dysfunction. Smoking tobacco products can damage the circulatory system, making it harder for blood to reach the penis and create an erection. This ...
Gordon Lawson has had prostate cancer, high blood pressure, and issues with his kidneys—all medical conditions that research has linked with erectile dysfunction (ED). Yet despite Lawson’s health ...
Every man loves his penis like it’s his baby — and so he should! It’s a mini version of himself that literally embodies his manhood. Your penis carries your strength and virility, i.e., your ...
It is estimated that more than 50 percent of men between the ages of 40 and 70 experience moderate to severe erectile dysfunction (ED). Erectile dysfunction has many causes, but the most common cause ...
It’s no surprise that many people are uncomfortable talking to a doctor about erectile dysfunction. The shame and embarrassment that people with this condition often feel can affect relationships, ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) impacts an estimated 18 million men in the U.S. alone, yet it is rarely discussed openly. John Smith, DO, a urologist at University of Utah Health, addresses the barriers to ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is more common than many men realize and is often linked to a mix of physical, emotional, and lifestyle factors. Urologist John Smith, MD, explains what causes ED, how ...
Move aside, Viagra — there’s a new treatment for erectile dysfunction, and it’s, well, shocking. The procedure, called GainsWave, zaps tens of thousands of sound waves through a man’s penis to improve ...
A huge, horrifying spider might be the last thing you want to think about in the throes of passion, but scientists are now using spider venom to cure erectile dysfunction. Venom from the Brazilian ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is widely considered men’s most psychologically devastating sex problem. The evidence? All the publicity for the several erection drugs, notably Viagra, the 1998 introduction ...