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Fitness Improves Outcomes for Infertile Couples

Fitness Improves Outcomes for Infertile Couples Published in: Austin Fit Magazine There is no better field in medicine than fertility care for treating two people at the same time for optimal results. One unique aspect of fertility care is that it requires an in-depth understanding of multiple organ systems and their complex functions between two […]

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Getting Physical with ED

Getting Physical with ED Published in: DailyRX.com Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a difficult and frustrating problem. Characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse, ED may make some men feel embarrassed and ashamed. However, this is not a rare condition. According to National Institutes of Health, approximately 30 […]

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Gum Disease and Bedroom Bummer for Men

Gum Disease and Bedroom Bummer for Men Published in: DailyRX.com Contributing Expert: Parviz Kavoussi, M.D. Reporter: Travis Hill Reviewed by: Joseph V. Madia, M.D Living with erectile dysfunction, or impotence, can be a huge blow to a man’s ego and, in some cases, his health. If doctors know who is at risk, they can take […]

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Maladies of Men Only

Maladies of Men Only – Explaining low testosterone and erectile dysfunction Published in: DailyRX.com Contributing Expert: Parviz Kavoussi, M.D. Reporter:Louanne Eiser Bedillion Reviewed by: Joseph V. Madia, M.D.   Men and women have much in common. But let’s face it: there are some obvious differences between the sexes, especially when it comes to sexual health. […]

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New Drug for Erectile Dysfunction

New Drug for Erectile Dysfunction Published in: DailyRX.com Contributing Expert: Parviz Kavoussi, M.D. Reporter: Tara Haelle Reviewed by: Joseph V. Madia, M.D. The medication Stendra (avanafil) has just been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat erectile dysfunction, the FDA announced today. Approximately 30 million men in the U.S. have difficulty getting […]

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Replenishing Men’s Mojo

Replenishing Men’s Mojo Published in: DailyRX.com Contributing Expert: Parviz Kavoussi, M.D. Erectile dysfunction and quality of life improved with replacement testosterone hormone When men don’t produce enough of their own sex hormones, they can develop erection problems and other health issues. These men might benefit from a supplemental hormone. Using testosterone undecanoate replacement therapy improved […]

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Rock ‘n Roll Lifestyle

Rock ‘n Roll Lifestyle Published in: DailyRX.com Contributing Expert: Parviz Kavoussi, M.D. Reporter:Louanne Eiser Bedillion Reviewed by: Joseph V. Madia, M.D.   The same poor health habits that can lead to heart disease, diabetes and cancer also can contribute to erectile dysfunction (ED). Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential to having a vibrant sexual health. […]

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Sex and Parkinson’s Disease

Sex and Parkinson’s Disease Published in: DailyRX.com Contributing Expert: Parviz Kavoussi, M.D. Reporter: Laura Dopperstein Reviewed by: Chris Galloway, M.D. Sexual activity can be made more complicated by chronic disease. How does having a condition that impacts motor skills and has mental side effects contribute to sexual life? A recent study sought to understand how […]

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Specialist urologists should handle vasectomy reversal cases says 10-year study

Specialist urologists should handle vasectomy reversal cases says 10-year study Published in: ScienceCodex.com Vasectomy reversals should be carried out by urology specialists with access to appropriate micro-surgical training and assisted reproductive technologies and not general urology surgeons, according to research published in the October issue of BJUI. The findings are based on a series of […]

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The Juice Isn’t Worth the Squeeze

The Juice Isn’t Worth the Squeeze Published in: Austin Fit Magazine As of 2011, as many as three million people in the United States were using anabolic steroids and that number is believed to be increasing. An estimated three to 12 percent of male athletes in the U.S. have used anabolic steroids, and the incidence […]

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