A reader recently asked if high cholesterol can directly affect your sex life. The answer to this question is yes, but the effect may not be immediate. Studies have shown that some of the traditional risk factors for heart disease, such as high cholesterol, are also significant risk factors for male erectile dysfunction. An intact arterial blood supply is required for normal male erection, and it is thought that high cholesterol can impair normal artery blood flow. There are two ways tha...
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Erectile dysfunction gives a two- to three-year early warning of a heart attack, but many doctors are ignoring that link, warns... Read summary »
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a once-daily version of the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis. Experts say the benefit of the daily... Read summary »
This is a study to compare the effects of a new dosage form of Levitra to a placebo in men with erectile dysfunction (ED). This national study is... Read summary »
The reason many men who gain weight develop erectile dysfunction and other sexual problems is due to to hormone changes, says one impotence expert.... Read summary »
By Meghan Yost, Ivanhoe Health Correspondent BALTIMORE, M.D. (Ivanhoe Newswire) Forty-five percent of the U.S. population is suffering from at... Read summary »