Digestive diseases and treatments may affect sexual function; however, clinicians address these concerns in a minority of patients despite unmet needs.
A new study links GLP-1 drugs, used for diabetes and weight loss, to a higher risk of erectile dysfunction.
Accra, April 19, GNA – Viatris, a global healthcare company, has taken its EmpowerED for Life campaign to the streets of Accra to promote open discussion on erectile dysfunction (ED). The exercise, ...
Asafu-Adjei is a board-certified urologist and is fellowship-trained in male sexual dysfunction and infertility. As a board-certified urologist who specializes in male sexual dysfunction and men’s ...
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Diabetes and heart disease can quietly affect sexual health by damaging blood vessels, nerves and hormones.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is far more than a bedroom issue — it’s often a red flag for underlying vascular problems like heart disease, hypertension, or diabetes. Poor blood flow, nerve damage, and ...
Between a rock-hard body and a soft place. Lifting weights has been shown to strengthen muscles, boost brain health and lower ...
Taking your hay fever medication could cause some unwanted sexual side effects (Picture: /iStockphoto) If you’re of the 49% of Brits who fall victim to hay fever at ...