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Testosterone Patch May Treat Diabetes While Boosting Libido
The move comes after a study published in 2009 suggests that up to 40 percent of men who have Type 2 diabetes have low testosterone levels. Read Summary > -
ED May Signal Death Risk
Men who have heart disease and ED are twice as likely to die from all causes, scientists say. Read Summary > -
Money, Job Stress Linked to Impotence in Young Men
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. Read Summary > -
New ED Med Works Twice as Fast as Viagra, Cialis
An experimental drug for erectile dysfunction appears to work in as little as 15 minutes. Read Summary > -
Erectile Dysfunction May Predict Heart Disease Risk
Erectile dysfunction appears to be a strong warning sign that a man is at increased risk for stroke, heart attack, and other cardiovascular problems, researchers say. Read Summary > -
Viagra Does Not Spur Risky Sexual Behavior: Study
Results from a new study have found that taking Viagra does not make men more likely to engage in risky sexual practices such as having unprotected sex that involves a partner with HIV. Read Summary > -
Atlas Sexual Enhancement Products Recalled
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reporting a voluntary recall of a wide variety of sexual enhancement products made by Atlas Operations Inc. Read Summary > -
Shock therapy may treat ED
The treatment appears to trigger the growth of new blood vessels from old ones--a factor that could reverse some types of ED. Read Summary >

