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Health Encyclopedia: Impotence Treatment With Lifestyle Changes

Lifestyle Changes


Because many cases of impotence are due to reduced blood flow from blocked arteries, it is important to maintain the same lifestyle habits as those who face an increased risk for heart disease.

Diet. Everyone should eat a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and fiber and low in saturated fats and sodium. Because erectile dysfunction is often related to circulation problems, diets that benefit the heart are especially important.

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Expert & Community Posts

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Looking Young Through Exercise
By Judith Wurtman , Health Expert

...into walking shoes and out the door. The benefit of burning off calories so we are less likely... Read more »

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Winter Blues in the Summer
By Judith Wurtman , Health Expert

...it even harder to move your body to work off the calories. Be careful of your alcohol intake; it... Read more »

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Help! My Baby Doesn’t Like to Eat!
By Jan Gambino , Health Expert

...negatively due to pain from reflux. Every sip of milk may burn the throat and esophagus. A... Read more »

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The Real Deal on the Master Cleanse Diet
By Patrika Tsai , Health Expert

...the brain and heart and slows down how quickly it burns calories to conserve energy. Some... Read more »

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Adherence to Medication & Coping with Side Effects
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

...and/or high carb' foods. Exercise will also help burn of the excess calories.   Some people... Read more »

Health Guide

Recommended Exercise Methods
...Nearly anyone in reasonable health can engage in some low- to moderate-impact exercise. Brisk walking burns as many calories as jogging for the same distance and poses less risk for injury to... Read more »
Stop Smoking Methods
...remained smoke free, compared to 6 - 10% who were given a dummy lozenge. Side effects included heartburn, hiccups, nausea, headaches, and cough. The Commit lozenge also contains phenylalanine, a... Read more »
Restless Legs Syndrome and Related Disorders: Diagnosis
...nerve disorders in the legs or feet. They can be caused by several conditions and can produce pain, burning, tingling, or shooting sensations in the extremities. Diabetes is a very common cause of... Read more »
The Effects of exercise on Weight
...Research suggests that people who have trained for a long time develop more efficient mechanisms for burning fat and are able to stay leaner.Lifting weights builds muscle, which burns calories... Read more »
Fibromyalgia: Introduction
...Fibromyalgia.]Widespread pain is similar to that of arthritis and has been described as stiffness, burning, and aching. The pain also radiates, which means it spreads from the original point to... Read more »

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