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healthgal
posted 07/25/2008, comments (0)

Might you Have Peyronie’s Disease? If So – Read On

  There's a certain physical condition associated with ED that isn't talked about a whole lot.  It's called Peyronie's Disease and it typically presents with plaque or a hard lump that develops on the upper or lower side of the penis in the layers that contain the tissue that helps to form an erection.  It can start as an... Read moreChevron
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healthgal
posted 07/22/2008, comments (0)

“40 over 40” Is The New ED Awareness Slogan

  One of the worst things that can happen to someone is to experience a health issue and not expect it or be prepared for it.  That happened to me recently when I woke up with excruciating abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting and serious urgency to pee.  When I crawled to my bathroom I was literally "freaked out" to find that I... Read moreChevron
Kate
posted 07/21/2008, comments (0)

A Dose of Conversation Online

I'm thrilled to share the good news -- today's Washington Post ran a feature story about HealthCentral's and its sister sites' unique approach to helping people with their health needs online. Called "Seeking a Cure, Patients Find a Dose of Conversation Online," the story features interviews from our communities and expert patients! Check it out:... Read moreChevron
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healthgal
posted 07/14/2008, comments (0)

Sex with Your Partner: The More the Better

According to a new study in the July issue of The American Journal of Medicine, having intercourse MORE often may help to prevent erectile dysfunction.  The report analyzed a five year study of 989 men ages 55-75 years old in Finland.  Men who had intercourse less than once weekly had twice the rate of ED when compared to men who... Read moreChevron
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Jerry Kennard

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posted 07/07/2008, comments (0)

Regular Sex Prevents Erectile Dysfunction

Regular sex is considered beneficial for a number of reasons. Recent research in men between the ages of 55-75 years who have intercourse less than once per week, are twice as likely to experience erectile dysfunction. These findings, reported in the July 2008 issue of The American Journal of Medicine, also indicate that the less frequently men... Read moreChevron

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