An experimental therapy known as low-intensity shock wave treatment might improve erectile dysfunction, particularly for men with only mild to moderate sexual difficulties, a research review suggests.
Did you know that problems with getting an erection when aroused can be your body's way of telling you to take a look at your ...
In some people with kidney stones, low-intensity shockwave therapy (LIST) breaks them up. And in some with heart disease and fractures, LIST coaxes the body to produce new blood vessels that help with ...
ED is characterized by the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual activity. It can be caused by various factors, including physical conditions such as cardiovascular ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to get or keep an erection. There are varying degrees of ED and it's possible to experience mild or moderate symptoms. ED can be caused by many things, ...
Researchers have developed a new gel formulation for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. This gel formulation contains nitrates or nitroglycerine that is being used to treat angina chest pain and ...
Men age 40 and younger who are enlisted in the U.S. military are three times more likely to have erectile dysfunction (ED) than civilian men of similar age, but few military men report receiving ...
Sexual dysfunction post-cancer treatment is underdiscussed, impacting patient and partner quality of life significantly. The EU-ProPER study reveals partners often lack information on treatment ...
In some people with kidney stones, low-intensity shockwave therapy (LIST) breaks them up. And in some with heart disease and fractures, LIST coaxes the body to produce new blood vessels that help with ...