In 1834, British poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge penned “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” the tale of a seasoned, salty sailor who regales a fellow wedding guest with his account of a life on the seas. His story is both fascinating and tragic. Imagine, only salt water for miles – water everywhere – but not
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Vasectomy? Things to Ask Yourself First
You casually mention to an old friend that you’ve had a vasectomy. This friend stares at you incredulously. “Are you kidding me?” he gasps. “Do you have any idea what this means?” He then offers a litany of how life as you know it has ceased to exist. The good news is that with each
Read MoreHelp for ED is Just a Doctor’s Visit Away
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the most common health problems in men, yet is rarely discussed. More than 30 million men in the US are affected, especially those who are 65 and older. ED occurs when a man is unable to get and keep an erection firm enough to engage in sexual activity through
Read MorePeyronie’s Disease: Why You Should Start Treatment as Early as Possible
Peyronie’s Disease is an abnormal bend or curvature of the penis caused by plaque buildup, scar tissue, and inflammation. Having Peyronie’s Disease can make it difficult to get and maintain an erection and can prevent you from being able to have sex. An estimated 5-10 percent of the male population suffer from Peyronie’s Disease, although
Read MoreCan Viagra and Other Drugs Help Me?
There they are: loving couples walking on a moonlit beach, sipping chardonnay, gazing knowingly into each other’s eyes. Who hasn’t seen those TV and internet advertisements for erectile dysfunction (ED) medications such as Viagra and Cialis? “If you are suffering from ED, now’s the time to speak with your doctor,” the announcer says. In the
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