by Christian Goodman | Mar 13, 2012 |
Repeated studies have proven without a doubt a connection between high blood pressure and erectile dysfunction in men. Anywhere from 50-65% of men over 40 with high blood pressure also suffer some level of ED, sometimes extreme. But what is the connection? Does high...
by Christian Goodman | Feb 9, 2012 |
Men with erectile dysfunction (ED) are often told to lose weight, get their blood sugar under control and monitor and control their blood pressure. According to research out of Emory University, exercising is one of the most powerful ways to treat and prevent ED....
by Christian Goodman | Jan 12, 2012 |
Men with stiff joints are much less likely to be stiff in another important part of their body, according to research published in Rheumatic Diseases. In this study, scientists polled a group of Taiwanese adults with an auto-immune form of arthritis, known as...
by Christian Goodman | Jan 2, 2012 |
Habitually downing fistfuls of medications –no matter what type—significantly increases one’s risk of developing erectile dysfunction, according to a study of more than 30 thousand men. The study found that men taking 10 or more medications per day were twice as...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 19, 2011 |
Men that have tried everything to treat their ED –from little blue pills to stents—have something new to help their condition – sound waves. The new treatment, known as extracorporeal shock wave therapy, was shown to be especially beneficial to men that have run out...
by Julissa Clay | Dec 14, 2011 |
So-called “male menopause” –or lower testosterone levels on older men—afflicts upwards of 4 in 10 men over the age of 45, according to research published in the B.C. Medical Journal. However, very few men with low testosterone levels are ever diagnosed by a doctor,...