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Erectile Dysfunction: Causes, Facts, and Treatment: Publications and Documents

Summary

The Disabled World database on erectile dysfunction and male impotence offers a comprehensive collection of articles, research papers, and peer-reviewed publications covering various aspects of this common condition. The database includes studies on prevalence rates across age groups, research on potential treatments like Mediterranean diet for cardiovascular improvement in ED patients, and analyses of risk factors. These publications provide valuable insights for individuals with disabilities, seniors, and the general public, offering evidence-based information on causes, symptoms, and management strategies. The database serves as a reliable resource for those seeking to understand erectile dysfunction better, explore treatment options, or stay informed about the latest scientific findings in this field. By presenting a wide range of topics and perspectives, the database helps readers make informed decisions about their sexual health and overall well-being.

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Erectile Dysfunction: Causes, Facts, and Treatment: Publications and Resources (8 Items)
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Research shows erectile dysfunction becomes more common with age and is linked to activity, weight, and health factors like diabetes and smoking in older men.



Study shows men with erectile dysfunction who follow Mediterranean dietary patterns have healthier cardiovascular function and reduced arterial damage.



Peer-reviewed study of 37,712 men shows taking multiple medications increases erectile dysfunction severity, with medication review recommended for treatment.



FDA approval of tadalafil (Cialis) for benign prostatic hyperplasia symptoms and concurrent erectile dysfunction treatment in men with enlarged prostate.



Study finds depressive symptoms in men with erectile dysfunction significantly increase risk of major cardiovascular events beyond other known risk factors.



Men with erectile dysfunction often show early coronary artery disease signs and face increased cardiovascular event risk within three to five years.



European survey of 4,500 people reveals how stigma and embarrassment prevent men with premature ejaculation from seeking medical treatment and support.



Peer-reviewed study reveals older men with restless leg syndrome have higher rates of erectile dysfunction, with risk increasing based on symptom frequency.


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