Erectile dysfunction and male performance problems can be indications of heart disease, or that some males are at greater risk for heart attacks and strokes. This concept is not new, but until recently was speculative and without proof clinically. This is changing due to more updated research studies. So the following is some newer information…
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Viagra use may increase risk of melanoma
Most Floridians know that exposure to the sun increases their risk of skin cancers, but until a published report in JAMA: Internal Medicine last week, no one would have imagined that men taking Viagra (sildenafil) could significantly raise their chances of developing melanomas which are potentially the deadliest skin cancer. Check this Article: Penile Implant…
Exercise reported to improve erectile dysfunction
When Viagra first appeared on the market, many men with erectile dysfunction found that it could lead back in the pencil. However, Viagra and other drugs for erectile dysfunction are expensive and associated with side-effects such as headache and nasal congestion. Now, a new study has found that exercise can improve erectile dysfunction. The study…
New study rates, effectiveness, side-effects of erectile dysfunction drugs
A variety of erectile dysfunction drugs are available on the market; however, side-effects and effectiveness differ. A new study evaluated currently available erectile dysfunction drugs in this regard. The study was published in the April edition of the journal European Urology by researchers at the University of Zurich, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, and…
Diet Discovered That Reduces Erectile Dysfunction
A new study from the University of East Anglia and Harvard University has found a diet that reduces a man’s potential for having erectile dysfunction. The diet has the added benefit of improving cardiovascular health so that men can be healthy enough to have sex. The discovery was reported in the Jan. 14, 2016, edition…
Yoga Reported to Benefit Breast Cancer Survivors
According to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the county. On a positive note, thanks to improved therapies more women are surviving this dreaded disease. These survivors strive to return to life as it was before they were stricken. A new study has…
New Breast Cancer Drug Doubles Progression Free Survival Time
Breast cancer researchers from the Revlon/UCLA Women’s Cancer Research Program at UCLA’s Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center (JCCC) have concluded clinical trials on a promising now drug to combat estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer. They announced their findings on April 7 at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2014, which is being…