Color vision problems caused by retinal damage on a cellular level may be caused by an ingredient used in some erectile-dysfunction medication, according to a first-of-its-kind study from Mount Sinai researchers. The results demonstrate that excessive use of the drug, sildenafil citrate, could lead to long-term vision problems, including possible irreversible damage. The findings were… Continue reading Ingredient Used in Erectile-Dysfunction Drugs Could Cause Lasting Eye Problem
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5 Bedroom Issues Linked to Heart Disease
Experts say the bedroom is often the first place couples detect early symptoms of heart disease, many tied to aging. If you start noticing issues in the bedroom such as erectile dysfunction or hot flashes, you may be ignoring a much more serious problem. Dr. Laxmi Mehta, a cardiologist at Ohio State’s Wexner Medical Center,… Continue reading 5 Bedroom Issues Linked to Heart Disease
The Risk of “All-Natural” ED Treatments
Men, beware! Products falsely marketed as “dietary supplements” or “foods” that promise to enhance your sexual performance or increase sexual stimulation might contain hidden drug ingredients or other undisclosed ingredients — and can endanger your health. Thus far, FDA lab tests have found that nearly 300 of these products contain undisclosed drug ingredients. These can… Continue reading The Risk of “All-Natural” ED Treatments
Coffee May Help Reduce Erectile Dysfunction
Good news for men who drink coffee: two to three cups a day will reduce your chances of erectile dysfunction, according to researchers from Men who drink the equivalent caffeine level of two to three cups of coffee a day are less likely to have erectile dysfunction (ED), according to researchers from The University of… Continue reading Coffee May Help Reduce Erectile Dysfunction
Viagra and Related Drugs Are Not a Panacea for ED
Viagra and related drugs are not a universal cure-all for impotence, according to a study from The University of Manchester and NatCen Social Research published in April 2015 in the International Journal of Impotence Research. A release from the university notes that drugs, clinically known as oral phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5i), have become the… Continue reading Viagra and Related Drugs Are Not a Panacea for ED