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When a Man's Partner Is Too Close to His Friends, His Sex Life May Suffer
August 8, 2011 Researchers have found a potential new source for sexual problems among middle-aged and older men: the relationships between their female partners and the men's closest friends. The scholars have ... > full story -
Weight Loss Improves Sexual Health of Overweight Men With Diabetes, Study Finds
August 5, 2011 A new study reveals that in obese men with type 2 diabetes, weight loss improves erectile function, sexual desire and lowers urinary tract ... > full story -
Antioxidants of Growing Interest to Address Infertility, Erectile Dysfunction
July 28, 2011 A growing body of evidence suggests that antioxidants may have significant value in addressing infertility issues in both women and men, including erectile dysfunction, and researchers say that ... > full story -
Unhealthy Lifestyle Is Associated With Sexual Dysfunction
July 6, 2011 A new study reveals that several unhealthy lifestyle factors, such as weight problems, physical inactivity, high alcohol consumption, tobacco smoking, and hard drugs are associated with sexual ... > full story -
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Reproductive Behavior of the Silkmoth Is Determined by a Single Pheromone Receptor Protein
June 30, 2011 Pheromone preference, and the initiation of a complex programmed sexual behavior, is determined by the specificity of a single sex pheromone receptor protein expressed in a population of olfactory ... > full story -
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Homosexuals Report More Problems With Prostate Cancer Drug Than Heterosexuals, Study Finds
June 22, 2011 Researchers compared heterosexual and homosexual men receiving a 50mg daily dose of bicalutamide, a fast-acting, non-steroidal anti-androgen, which is similar to other anti-androgens, but with ... > full story -
Surgery-Related Weight Loss in Men Reverses Testosterone Deficiency, Study Finds
June 4, 2011 Low testosterone levels and symptoms of male sexual dysfunction due to obesity may be reversible with weight loss after bariatric surgery, a new study ... > full story -
Sexual Health of Men With Chronic Heart Failure Significantly Improves With CRT, Study Finds
June 2, 2011 A new study reveals that in men with chronic heart failure, cardiac resynchronization therapy improves patients' libido, erectile dysfunction, and sexual ... > full story -
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Viagra Could Reduce Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms, Study Suggests
May 19, 2011 Researchers have discovered that Viagra (sildenafil) drastically reduces multiple sclerosis symptoms in animal models with the disease. The research demonstrates that a practically complete recovery ... > full story -
Noninvasive Extenders Are Better Than Surgery for Men Who Want a Longer Penis, Study Finds
April 18, 2011 Surgeons should encourage men who request penile lengthening surgery to try non-invasive methods first and, in some cases, consider therapy to help them feel more positive about their body. ... > full story
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