Simply put, erectile dysfunction is a man’s inability to have or maintain an erection. Nearly 30 million men in the United States have been diagnosed with erectile dysfunction. And while it’s a fairly common health concern for men, especially those who are age 65 and older, erectile dysfunction surprisingly isn’t a normal part of aging.
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Dealing with Prostate Cancer at a Young Age
Prostate cancer is one of the most common and deadly forms of cancer in men, particularly older men. However, studies are now showing that the disease is being diagnosed at an ever-increasing rate in younger men – showing that prostate cancer isn’t just an elderly disease. If a male is diagnosed with prostate cancer prior
Read MoreWhat Are the Most Common Signs of Low Testosterone in Males?
Testosterone is a sex hormone most often associated with males, but females also have small quantities of it. Testosterone affects sex drive and serves an important role in sperm production. However, testosterone does not stop there. It also affects muscle mass, bone mass, red blood cell production, and even the way men store fat. Testosterone
Read MoreAre Kidney Stones Genetic?
Kidney stones are hard deposits of minerals that can form inside the body’s kidneys. The kidneys remove wastes and extra water from the blood through urine. A lot of materials pass through the kidneys with the urine, including a variety of minerals. When these minerals do not fully pass through or do not dissolve adequately,
Read MoreHow Common Is Male Infertility?
Male infertility is a reproductive issue that prevents men from delivering healthy sperm adequate enough to achieve a pregnancy. Infertility is clinically defined as a condition in a male (or female) who cannot achieve pregnancy after one year of intercourse, without any kind of birth control or contraceptive use. A Common Problem With Multiple Causes
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