Doctors are being put on notice when evaluating their male patients for stroke and heart attack risk due to findings in a recent study that found men who develop ED have a significantly higher risk of a negative heart even within 2 to 5 years.

In a study comparing the results of more than 20 other studies from universities and hospitals, researchers found that men over 30 who are diagnosed with erectile dysfunction are at more than twice the risk of having cardiovascular disease.

Even more alarming, the younger the men were, the higher their cardiovascular disease risk went up.

The culprit that is shown to be uniting early heart disease and development of ED is low testosterone levels, a problem that until recently has been largely set aside as merely a nuisance and not something considered life-threatening.

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