THINK FITNESS, AVOID DYSFUNCTION
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Benefits of Sex &Erectile Fitness
Use it or risk losing it! Science shows that regular sexual activity can lead to an upto 50% reduction in mortality, lower the risk of developing prostate cancer by 33%, reinvigorate minds and bodies, and reduce the risk of vascular disease. Sex can improve brain function, increase sleep quality, reduce stress, and enhance intimacy.
The Prescription for a Longer Life? More Sex
You’re probably familiar with the standard prescriptions for longevity: Don't smoke. Exercise daily. Eat a low-fat, low-calorie diet. Get at least seven hours of sleep a night. Don’t abuse alcohol or other drugs. And cultivate emotional closeness with friends and family. But there's one more recommendation that should be added to the list - make love regularly...Read Entire Article
Sexual Activity, Erectile Dysfunction, and Incidence of Cardiovascular Events
Although erectile dysfunction (ED) is considered a well-established risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), few studies have investigated whether other aspects of sexual function might predict CVD independently of ED. In a longitudinal, population-based study of community-dwelling men participating in the Massachusetts Male Aging Study, they examined sexual function variables (including ED) and the subsequent development of CVD....Read Full Article
Erectile Dysfunction: A sign of heart disease?
Erectile Dysfunction — the inability to get and keep an erection firm enough for sex — can be an early warning sign of current or future heart problems. Likewise, if you have heart disease, getting the right treatment might help with erectile dysfunction. Understand the connection and what you can do about it...Read Full Article
MORE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
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Heart Disease & Erectile Dysfunction
There is a very strong link between erectile dysfunction and heart disease. Several studies have shown that if a man has ED, he has a greater risk of having heart disease. Having ED is as much a risk factor for heart disease as a history of smoking or a family history of coronary artery disease...Read Full Article
Sex and death: are they related? Findings from the Caerphilly cohort study
Even for a group not especially known for humor, the epidemiologist's standard joke about “being broken down by age and sex” is rather tired. It is also conceptually colorless, for the non-epidemiologist takes more interest in sex as an activity than as a stratification variable...Read Full Article
How important is sex in a relationship
In a supportive relationship, there are many benefits to having more sex. Higher rates of sexual activity are linked to positive changes, such as lower blood pressure, reduced stress, greater intimacy, and even a lower divorce rate.1While there are no one-size-fits-all rules when it comes to an ideal sex frequency, here's some insight from the latest research...Read Full Article
Erectile dysfunction diagnosis and treatment as a means to improve medication adherence and optimize comorbidity management
Optimal pharmacologic management of diseases comorbid with Erectile Dysfunction (ED), such as cardiovascular disease, depression, diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and benign prostatic hyperplasia/lower urinary tract symptoms (BPH/LUTS), is dependent upon long-term treatment compliance and may be complicated by poor adherence to medication use...Read Full Article