Archive for the 'Erectile Dysfunction ' Category

Erectile Dysfunction in Diabetic Men May Signal Heart Trouble

Two new studies indicate that erectile dysfunction in men with type 2 diabetes may be a precursor to future heart disease and death.
In the first study, researchers from Hong Kong recruited 2,306 men with type 2 diabetes. At the start of the study, just over one-quarter of the participants had E.D. None of the participants […]

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Premature Ejaculation: International Consensus Will Aid Future Diagnosis, Treatment And Research

International experts from ten countries have teamed up to develop the first ever evidence-based definition of lifelong premature ejaculation (PE) in the hope that it will aid future diagnosis, treatment and research.
The results of their in-depth study, conducted by the Standards Committee of the International Society for Sexual Medicine, have just been published online by […]

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Erectile Dysfunction May Signal A Broken Heart

Erectile dysfunction is always a matter of the heart, but new research shows that more than romance is at stake. Two new studies of men with type 2 diabetes found that erectile dysfunction (ED) was a powerful early warning sign for serious heart disease, including heart attack and death.
One of the studies also showed that […]

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Experts Define Premature Ejaculation

International Society For Sexual Medicine Issues Its Definition Of Male Sexual Dysfunction
The International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) has written a definition for premature ejaculation.
An international panel of 21 premature ejaculation experts wrote the definition after reviewing research on the topic and meeting in Amsterdam in October 2007 to discuss the issue. Here is their […]

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

New Study Links Erectile Dysfunction With Obesity

Obesity is the name of overly excessive weight gain which gives birth to many diseases. Obesity is caused due to inactive life style and eating disorder. Sedentary lifestyle makes a man lazy and he avoids healthy activities like sports, games, camping, swinging etc.
Obesity is the name of overly excessive weight gain which gives birth to […]

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Erectile Dysfunction, Impotence and High Blood Pressure - Trying to Understand the Basics

If the truth be known and you could ask a whole group of men on the quiet and asked them what one of their deepest fears would be? The chances are that you would find that the fear of impotence would be right there among the topmost answers provided.
What Impotence is and why it gives […]

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Professor Sparks Debate On Treatment Of Sexual Dysfunction

Over the past decade, a little blue pill has transformed how sexual disorders are perceived by doctors, sex therapists and the public at large. But while a Valparaiso University psychologist and leading sex disorder researcher says looking at sexual dysfunction as a medical problem has helped some people seeking help, too often the behavioral and […]

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Treating sexual dysfunction

The first step in treating sexual dysfunction is to go as a couple to see a urologist, says Dr. Lawrence Hakim, head of sexual medicine and surgery at Cleveland Clinic.
“It’s a very trying issue” affecting 20 million to 30 million people in the United States, Hakim says. “It destroys intimacy, marriages, relationships.”
Treatments include:
• Medications such […]

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Male Impotence (Erectile Dysfunction ) - Are You Aggravating It With A Bad Lifestyle?

Impotence or Erectile Dysfunction is defined as the inability to get or sustain an erection for satisfactory sexual intercourse with or without ejaculation.
Erectile Dysfunction or ED, used to affect only elderly or sickly men - or so it was presumed. Not anymore. Nowadays, younger men in the age range of 30s to 40s are also […]

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

J&J still seeking approval of sexual dysfunction pill

Johnson & Johnson hasn’t given up on becoming first to market with an Rx drug approved for premature ejaculation, The Wall Street Journal reports.
The drugmaker is readying to file for approval of its selective serotonin uptake inhibitor (SSRI) dapoxetine as a premature ejaculation treatment in Europe and in Canada later this year and has yet […]

Thursday, July 12th, 2007