Category: Sexual Health
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Overweight – infertility
It is widely known that obesity is associated with numerous health issues such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and musculoskeletal disorders. However, recent research has uncovered yet another unsettling repercussion of excessive weight gain, particularly in men: a reduction in testicle size and, ultimately, infertility. According to the study’s findings, overweight or obese children and adolescents,…
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Viagra and erectile dysfunction
Sildenafil: A Comprehensive Guide Sildenafil, also known by its brand name Viagra, is a medication prescribed by doctors to treat erectile dysfunction in men. Erectile dysfunction is a condition that affects many men worldwide and is characterized by the inability to acquire and maintain a mechanical hardness of the penis during sexual intercourse. This can…
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Oral contraceptives may affect emotion recognition
Oral contraceptives are one of the most extensively utilized modes of contraception globally, with over 100 million women reportedly using them. However, it is no secret that, like most medications, birth control pills have side effects. The list of potential adverse effects depends on the type of contraceptive and its hormones, and it may include…
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TADALAFIL: A MODERN APPROACH TO THE THERAPY OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
The current state of men’s health is marked by a perplexing increase in life expectancy and the looming threat of erectile dysfunction. This debilitating condition, also known as ED, is characterized by the failure to achieve and/or maintain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse. According to a survey of 600 men between the ages of…
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
The subject of potency disorders is a complex and multifaceted one, fraught with a dizzying array of both conflicting and converging factors. From a sedentary lifestyle to an addiction to cycling, there are countless reasons why one might experience erectile dysfunction (ED). But what are the true culprits behind this delicate issue? Contrary to previous…