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Erectile dysfunction, sometimes called "impotence," is the repeated inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. The word "impotence" may also be used to describe other problems that interfere with sexual intercourse and reproduction, such as lack of sexual desire and problems with ejaculation or orgasm. Using the term erectile dysfunction makes it clear that those other problems are not involved.
Could hormone therapy for prostate cancer increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease?

Could hormone therapy for prostate cancer increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease?

Is it a feminist right to want more sex? One company thinks a pill is the answer

Is it a feminist right to want more sex? One company thinks a pill is the answer

Selective destruction of prostate tumor as effective as complete prostate removal

Selective destruction of prostate tumor as effective as complete prostate removal

Effective tooth-brushing coupled with good oral hygiene can help prevent erectile dysfunction

Effective tooth-brushing coupled with good oral hygiene can help prevent erectile dysfunction

Men with early prostate cancer choose lower survival odds to improve quality of life

Men with early prostate cancer choose lower survival odds to improve quality of life

Genetic link to erectile dysfunction discovered

Genetic link to erectile dysfunction discovered

Innovative questionnaire reveals most common symptoms reported by people with kidney disease

Innovative questionnaire reveals most common symptoms reported by people with kidney disease

Radical radiotherapy that reduces treatment to just 5 days could benefit men with prostate cancer

Radical radiotherapy that reduces treatment to just 5 days could benefit men with prostate cancer

Viagra in pregnancy trial stopped after 11 newborn babies died

Viagra in pregnancy trial stopped after 11 newborn babies died

Shorter courses of radiotherapy found to be safe, effective for prostate cancer patients

Shorter courses of radiotherapy found to be safe, effective for prostate cancer patients

Research shows link between fluoroquinolone antibiotics and increased risk of aortic disease

Research shows link between fluoroquinolone antibiotics and increased risk of aortic disease

PSA screening for prostate cancer is not effective, report researchers

PSA screening for prostate cancer is not effective, report researchers

Enzyme discovery provides new horizon of therapeutic opportunities across disease spectrum

Enzyme discovery provides new horizon of therapeutic opportunities across disease spectrum

Generic versions of Viagra coming this week

Generic versions of Viagra coming this week

Anti-impotence drug found to be ineffective at improving outcomes for IUGR pregnancies

Anti-impotence drug found to be ineffective at improving outcomes for IUGR pregnancies

Scientists explore role of nitric oxide in brain tissue in simulated ischemia

Scientists explore role of nitric oxide in brain tissue in simulated ischemia

Sunovion announces results from Phase 3 clinical study of new drug in children, adolescents with bipolar depression

Sunovion announces results from Phase 3 clinical study of new drug in children, adolescents with bipolar depression

Impotence drugs may have life-prolonging effect on heart attack patients, research suggests

Impotence drugs may have life-prolonging effect on heart attack patients, research suggests

Study finds decline in rate of prostate cancer treatment after change in screening recommendations

Study finds decline in rate of prostate cancer treatment after change in screening recommendations

New study compares sexual experiences linked to alcohol and marijuana use

New study compares sexual experiences linked to alcohol and marijuana use

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