Researchers say job and money-related stress is causing health problems in young Americans. A survey revealed that 78 percent of doctors said they'd seen an increase in the number of patients showing signs of depression and stress over the course of the past 18 months. Patients under the age of 30 were hit hardest, with almost half of them suffering sleep disorders, 16 percent showing diet-related disorders, and one in 10 experiencing impotence.
Men Against Breast Cancer has been fortunate enough to be invited the past two years to present our Partners In Survival Workshop as a... Read more »
Young men don't live as long with an advanced prostate cancer diagnosis as older men, a study suggests. An analysis of 318,774 men found that men who... Read more »
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Prevention Little is known about how to prevent impotence. However, it can help to avoid cigarette smoking and maintain normal blood pressure and... Read more »
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Surgery and DevicesVacuum Erection DevicesVacuum erection devices, also called vacuum constriction devices, are another option for men with erectile... Read more »
Erectile dysfunction, sometimes called "impotence," is the repeated inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. The word... Read more »
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Erectile dysfunction (ED), also called impotence, is characterized by a man's inability to have an erection hard enough to have sex or to keep an... Read more »