Talk With Your Partner About Their Erectile Dysfunction Erectile dysfunction (ED), and discussions of it, have become a part of our nation’s media. We see commercials, comedy sketches and news reports detailing the disease. Still, it is often difficult for partners to discuss erectile dysfunction. Even though it may seem difficult, open discussion of the…
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A Woman's Point of View
Commercials discussing erectile dysfunction pills make the process seem so simple – a man recognizes that he has a problem, pops a pill, and is immediately once again romantic and functioning like his “old self”. But often times, this is not the case. While the commercials focus on how great these pills can be for…
Read MoreDo Men Get Urinary Tract Infections?
When most people hear about urinary tract infections (UTI) they think of women with bladder infections. But there are a significant number of men who develop UTIs for a variety of reasons. And while we generally don't hear men complaining about having an infection, various conditions in both young and older men can result in…
Read MoreGetting Your Testosterone Levels to Normal - The Right Way!
Low Testosterone levels, commonly referred to these days as Low T, are a frequent cause of men's sexual dysfunction along with other effects. Symptoms include: Erectile Dysfunction Low sexual desire Fatigue Loss of muscle mass Increased waist girth Depression Other less obvious but just as important effects of Low T are osteoporosis, increased risk of…
Read MoreIs Cialis Not Working for Your Erectile Dysfunction?
If you watch any television you're bound to see an ad for Cialis with the omnipresent warning "If you have an erection that lasts more than four hours call your doctor." For most men with erectile dysfunction that would be a welcome side effect but in reality it is a dangerous condition known as priapism…
Read MoreThe Truth About Bladder Cancer
With all the publicity around Prostate Cancer it seems that other cancers don't get as much attention. A good example of this is Bladder Cancer. Each year approximately 70,000 people are diagnosed. Most of these cases (about 70%) are "superficial" cancers which only involve the surface of the bladder lining and are not dangerous cancers,…
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