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  • Most Effective ED Treatment

    Erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve a full erection or maintain an erection for sexual activity. The cause of ED could be psychological or physical. It is important to find the cause...

  • Drug-Free Treatment for ED

    Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common sexual health issue that occurs when a man is unable to sustain an erection sufficient for sexual activity. Using drugs like Viagra and Cialis is a common way...

  • Testosterone Replacement Therapy

    Testosterone replacement therapy is used in treating patients who are not producing enough of the hormone on their own. In men with this condition, the symptoms include erectile dysfunction,...

  • Help for Impotence

    Though this may not be a favorite topic for most men, impotence is a common male problem. Often referred to as an erectile dysfunction, age is the greatest contributing factor to this condition,...

  • Side Effects of Testosterone Replacement Therapy

    Testosterone replacement theory is used to treat erectile dysfunction and testosterone deficiency in men. Testosterone deficiency is characterized by decrease in the following: sexual drive, body...

  • Treating Erectile Dysfunction With Behavior Therapy

    According to the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, as many as 30 million men suffer from erectile dysfunction in the United States alone. Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a disorder in which a...

  • How to Fix Erectile Dysfunction

    When a man has difficulty getting and maintaining an erection that is firm enough for sexual intercourse, he may have erectile dysfunction (ED). While ED cannot be diagnosed after just a few...

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