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Erectile Dysfunction Hits 18 Million
07.02.2007
Exercise and Other Lifestyle Changes Could Ease ED Among Men, Study Shows ByJenniferWarner WebMD Medical News Reviewed ByLouiseChang,MD on Thursday, February 01, 2007 Feb. 1, 2007 -- More than 18 million American men suffer from erectile dysfunction, but help may not require a little pill. Read more
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03.02.2007
Erectile dysfunction was significantly and independently associated with age, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and lack of physical activity.
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03.02.2007
Lifestyle changes could improve male sexual function and provide treatment for erectile dysfunction and impotence.
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01.02.2007
The patients received the seed implants as the sole treatment for prostate cancer with no additional chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
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01.02.2007
Men are more likely to forget about eating and exercise when they feel low at work.
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28.01.2007
By Amanda Gardner HealthDay ReporterTHURSDAY, Jan. 25 (HealthDay News) -- A small area of the brain nestled inside the cerebral cortex might explain why smoking is such a hard habit to break.
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28.01.2007
By Alan Mozes HealthDay ReporterTHURSDAY, Jan. 25 (HealthDay News) -- A statewide New Mexico survey suggests that most Americans who drink too much may not, in fact, be full-blown alcoholics but rather binge drinkers.
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28.01.2007
Experts explain the treatment process at rehab clinics--for celebrities and for regular folks.
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Anaesthetic spray delays ejaculation by five times as long says new study
25.01.2007
Spray could offer new front line treatment for men with premature ejaculation. Read more
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17.01.2007
A tablet designed to emulate the healing power of the sun could be available for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer as early as 2009. Read more
Worried about prostate cancer? Tomato-broccoli combo shown to be effective
15.01.2007
Tomatoes and broccoli, two vegetables known for their cancer fighting qualities, are better at shrinking prostate tumors when both are part of the daily diet than when they're eaten alone. Read more