An recent article in The Daily Mail highlighted a study conducted by the University of Tampere in Finland that suggests that men who take daily doses of pain medications, including ibuprofen, are at a higher risk of erectile dysfunction.
Urologist Dr. David Knowles comments on the study and tells us what this research can reveal about the causes of erectile dysfunction.
Dr. David Knowles:
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