Soldier On
June 2, 2011 by woolrite
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Erectile dysfunction is one of the many health conditions that can affect the way in which men perform in the bedroom. Studies show that it is the result of impairment in the blood circulation which causes the inability of the penis to receive the blood supply that it needs in order to become erect. Erectile dysfunction or male impotence as it used to be called in the past. affects men both physically and psychologically. From a physical point of view it can progress as far as impairing men from attaining an erection and psychologically it causes men to have self image issues. Read more
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Smart Choice
June 2, 2011 by trojanman
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It is incredible that almost 80% of the men affected by erectile dysfunction choose not to seek medical attention. First of all, this is not good because erectile dysfunctions are sometimes an early sign of another sort of dysfunction. ED is caused by narrowed blood vessels and if the blood vessels within your penis are narrowed, chances are, blood vessels in your entire body could be narrowed. So in order to find out if one’s ED is caused by physical factors or psychological ones and in order to get a remedy for improving one’s sex life, a visit to the doctor is recommendable. Read more
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Slowly But Surely
June 2, 2011 by robert101
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Erectile dysfunction is a medical condition that people will develop slowly but surely. It is most commonly caused by aging and the changes that occur with the cardiovascular system. It is natural that the blood vessels stop functioning as well as they should, especially when people get older. It is true that whereas in many cases people develop this condition because of an impairment of the blood circulation which results from the malfunctioning of the blood vessels, there are actions that people themselves take and worsen their situation. Such things include smoking and having a sedentary life. Read more
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