Obesity is a risk factor for erectile dysfunction. If you’re considering weight loss to address ED, here’s some info to help you do it safely.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be caused by many things, but is stress one of them? Here’s what the research says about stress and ED.
Kegel exercises for men are real, and there are many potential benefits to doing these pelvic floor exercises. Here’s what you need to know.
Is Viagra bad for your heart? Read the side effects of Viagra (sildenafil) and how they relate to heart attack risk, according to science.
A 30-day supply of Stendra could cost nearly $2,000. Given how expensive Stendra is, here’s how you can save on the Stendra price.
L-citrulline supposedly offers numerous benefits for erectile dysfunction. Here’s what science says about how long it takes to see those L-citrulline benefits.
Are CBD gummies for ED legit, or are there better ways to address sexual dysfunction? Let’s see what science says about CBD and erectile dysfunction.
Have you recently experienced ejaculation without erection? Here’s what you need to know about how and why it happens — and when to worry.
Does high blood pressure cause ED? Can high blood pressure affect a man sexually? Here’s how they’re corrected, according to science.
Can dehydration trigger erectile dysfunction (ED)? Here’s what science says is the link between ED and not getting enough water.
Is Viagra addictive? While there’s no ingredient that’s habit-forming, you could develop a psychological Viagra dependence due to the reassurance it offers.
Levitra (vardenafil) is safe and effective for treating erectile dysfunction (ED), but still has side effects and the risk of drug interactions. Here’s what to know.