Men who have always suffered premature ejaculation, along with the view that its origins are psychological, may derive some satisfaction from the latest research that states the cause is actually genetic. Recent research by Dr Marcel Waldinger, of Utrecht University in the Netherlands, has found that the gene 5-HTTLPR controls the rapidity of... Read more
Erectile dysfunction due to sleep apnea is treatable. This is the message from Dr. David Gozal, M.D., professor of pediatrics at the University of Louisville and author of a recent study into the effects of oxygen deprivation on sexual behavior. The study, published in the September issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care... Read more
Getting rid of the traditional bicycle saddle and replacing it with a no-nose seat can increase erectile function, improve penile tactile sensation and reduce groin numbness, according to a study recently published in the August edition of the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Millions of men use bicycles for recreational and work purposes.... Read more
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 more
Bond. James Bond. Suave, sophisticated, unflappable; the quintessential alpha male. Women virtually throw themselves at him and we just know that '007' has never, will never, experience problems with his sexual prowess.
Bond, of course, is a work of fiction but he has mass appeal. Along with action heroes like Schwarzenegger, Eastwood,... Read more