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... Kegeling because it's so, what, personal? A. It's ridiculous. Men talk about the pathetic condition of erectile dysfunction without being embarrassed. Should pelvic fitness be a humiliating topic? We should be comfortable understanding our bodies ... Comment?
Forum IDs reasons health care broken
... of 40 percent of infants to unwed mothers and excessive use of medicine, such as Viagra, which treats erectile dysfunction at a cost of $7 to $10 a pill, and Ambien, a sleep medication. Panelist Thomas Whiteman, an ear, nose and throat specialist, ... Comment?
First human study to measure effects of BPA on male reproductive system
... no BPA was present. The study found that the workers in the BPA facilities had quadruple the risk of erectile dysfunction, and seven times more risk of ejaculation difficulty. This is the first research study to look at the effect of BPA on the male ... Comment?
Workplace BPA exposure increases risk of male sexual dysfunction
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... no BPA was present. The study found that the workers in the BPA facilities had quadruple the risk of erectile dysfunction, and seven times more risk of ejaculation difficulty. This is the first research study to look at the effect of BPA on the male ... Comment?
Lab-grown penis helps rabbits mate ... like rabbits
"Patients with congenital anomalies, penile cancer, traumatic penile injury, and some types of organic erectile dysfunction could benefit from this technology in the future," the team wrote in the report. Comment?
... Kegeling because it's so, what, personal? A. It's ridiculous. Men talk about the pathetic condition of erectile dysfunction without being embarrassed. Should pelvic fitness be a humiliating topic? We should be comfortable understanding our bodies ... Comment?
Workplace BPA Exposure Increases Risk of Male Sexual Dysfunction, Kaiser Permanente Study Finds
... no BPA was present. The study found that the workers in the BPA facilities had quadruple the risk of erectile dysfunction, and seven times more risk of ejaculation difficulty. This is the first research study to look at the effect of BPA on the male ... Comment?
High exposure to BPA causes sexual dysfunction in men
High levels of occupational exposure to the controversial chemical bisphenol A, more commonly known as BPA, causes erectile dysfunction, loss of desire and difficulty ejaculating, U.S. and Chinese researchers reported today. Comment?
Marcial: Is Eli Lilly Ripe for a Rebound?
... depressive disorder, which leaped 10% in the third quarter, to $790.2 million; Cialis, a treatment for erectile dysfunction, up 5%, to $397.2 million; Byetta LAR, a diabetes treatment, up 6%, to $115.8 million; and Alimta, a cancer treatment, which ... Comment?
Chiliean Black Widow Spider Venom Irresistable To Scientists
... marketable contraceptive could be produced but now, they also think it may prove effective in treating erectile dysfunction. Scientists at the Universidad de la Frontera in southern Chile have filed an international patent application in Germany for ... Comment?
Local Researchers Grow Replacement Penile Erectile Tissue
... hope is that patients with congenital abnormalities, penile cancer, traumatic injury and some cases of erectile dysfunction will benefit from this technology in the future." Reconstructing damaged or diseased penile erectile tissue has traditionally ... Comment?
Penile Tissue Implants Deemed Success
... Medical Center in North Carolina, says the technique could has the potential to be used to treat severe erectile dysfunction in men, Healthday News reported Tuesday. "We were able to show the tissue was able to integrate and function in the long ... Comment?
Dangers of giving air time toA TV's drug pushers
... you, so make sure to tell your doctor. It can come with side-effects, including fatigue, dehydration, erectile dysfunction, incontinence. . ." Can you imagine sitting down in front of the TV of an evening and being deluged with ads like that? Well, ... Comment?
Progress in Rebuilding Penile Erectile Tissue
... hope is that patients with congenital abnormalities, penile cancer , traumatic injury and some cases of erectile dysfunction will benefit from this technology in the future." The authors say they've had success using cells from rabbits to grow ... Comment?
Scientists Erect a Penis in Their Lab
... hope is that patients with congenital abnormalities, penile cancer, traumatic injury and some cases of erectile dysfunction will benefit from this technology in the future," Atala explained. Erectile dysfunction too, huh? This might actually end up ... Comment?
Researchers create working penises for rabbits from cells
... up may also be interested in such a development. At the moment, the most popular treatment option for erectile dysfunction is the little blue pill: Viagra. But 25 per cent of men who suffer from erectile dysfunction don't respond to it or similar ... Comment?
Growing penis tissue in the lab
... reconstruction due to abnormalities, cancer, or injury. It might even be used to treat extreme cases of erectile dysfunction. The research was led by tissue engineering pioneer Dr. Anthony Atala, who I posted about in 2006 for his success ... Comment?
Engineered penis raises reproduction hopes
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... congenital abnormalities of the penis, traumatic injury or penile cancer. Some patients with severe erectile dysfunction could also potentially benefit. Currently, artificial prostheses are used to replace erectile tissue in humans but these do not ... Comment?
Laboratory-grown penises let bunnies breed like rabbits
... Patients with congenital anomalies, penile cancer, traumatic penile injury, and some types of organic erectile dysfunction could benefit from this technology in the future, the team wrote in the report. The process takes six weeks from beginning to ... Comment?
Big medical news: Artificial penis tissue success in lab tests
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... not yet available for humans, it could one day be the answer to a prayer for men who suffer from erectile dysfunction, says Dr. Andrew McCullough , director of male sexual health, fertility and microsurgery at NYU Langone Medical Center . "We dona t ... Comment?