For once pain and pleasure may go together
The article reports on the research into the venom from a Brazilian spider. It seems that, when bitten, men experience long-lasting erections. More >>
How to date if you are having problems
The article discusses the problems of dating when there is fear of erectile dysfunction. Drugs can relieve performance anxiety and allow intimacy when the couple is ready. More >>
Mending people is more important than mending their bodies
The article explains why erectile dysfunction drugs sometimes fail. In such cases, relationship counseling or therapy may be required to restore satisfying sexual activity. More >>
Canaries in the mines
The article advises that erectile dysfunction can be the first sign of heart disease. It is always worth having a full physical check-up to prevent the onset of cardiovascular problems. More >>
What were they thinking?
The article looks back into history and sees how medicine gained a foothold in the study of sex. Now there seems to be a pill for everything, but that does not work for relationships. More >>
Lifestyle and sex
The article looks at the general relationship between obesity, smoking and lack of exercise. It seems that the southern US states are more prone to erectile dysfunction than the north. More >>
Smoking is bad for your sexual health
The article looks at the relationship between smoking and erectile dysfunction and concludes it is always better to quit. More >>
Advertising sexual relief
The article looks at the new wave of television and radio adverts for erectile dysfunction and reports on the new bill before Congress to ban the ads before 10 pm. More >>
How are new drugs approved?
The article reports the FDA approval of tadalafil (the brand name of cialis) for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension, and notes that drugs of this class are being tested to see whether they give athletes an unfair advantage. More >>
Erectile dysfunction and relationships
The article advises on how to keep the relationship strong if you have erectile dysfunction, confirming it is always better to include your partner in the search for treatment. More >>
The placebo effect
The article confirms the importance of getting the mind and the body working together. This is proven as the placebo effect. When the drug does work well, the benefits are even greater. More >>
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