Lately, it may feel like you can't go a day without seeing an ad on TV or online about erectile dysfunction (ED). Despite the ...
While excessive exercise doesn’t directly cause erectile dysfunction, a sedentary lifestyle and lack of physical activity are linked to ED due to decreased blood flow and cardiovascular health issues.
(Carlos Barquero/Moment/Getty Images) Erectile dysfunction is a topic many are reluctant to discuss, but flagging the problem ...
Frequent urination and erectile dysfunction often occur together. Though researchers have established a link, more information will help experts fully understand how these two conditions relate. Both ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects more than thirty million Americans every year. ED, or impotence, is when a person struggles to have their penis become erect or to maintain a firm erection. The ...
More than 38 million people in the United States have diabetes. About eight million of those people don't know they have it. Believe it or not, erectile dysfunction (ED) can also be a symptom of ...
Alcohol can reduce your ability to achieve an erection because it affects your hormone levels, nervous system, and blood circulation. Long term, heavy alcohol consumption can cause lasting damage to ...