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American Family Physician November 1, 2006 |
Erectile Dysfunction: What You Should Know Description, causes, and treatment for impotence. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Erectile Dysfunction Cure For the first time, stem cells have been used to cure ED in rats with Peyronie's disease, which is a connective tissue disorder in the penis affecting between 3-9% of men. |
Nutrition Action Healthletter August 2000 |
Peddling Potency Potency's in. And dietary supplement manufacturers don't want to miss out. Who cares if there's little scientific evidence? And, best of all, you don't have to worry about nosy government regulators. |
AskMen.com Joshua Levine |
I Just Can't Get It Up!: Part I There comes a time in a man's life where he must face up to the fact that his best friend will let him down. This is probably the time in a man's life where his self-esteem is most vulnerable. |
American Family Physician August 15, 2000 Robert L. Phillips, Jr. |
Depression and Sexual Desire Asking a depressed patient about libido and sexual function and tailoring treatment to minimize adverse effects on sexual function can significantly increase treatment compliance and improve the quality of the patient's life... |
AskMen.com October 30, 2015 Asandra & Palubicki |
Are Erectile Dysfunction Supplements Dangerous? Here's why erectile dysfunction supplements can be extremely dangerous. |
The Motley Fool August 16, 2011 Brian Orelli |
Keeping Those Little Blue Pill Sales Up Pfizer wins a patent lawsuit for Viagra. |
AskMen.com |
China stops shock therapy for Internet addicts Linyi Mental Health Hospital in eastern Shandong province used the treatment as part of a four-month program that has so far treated nearly 3,000 youths. |
AskMen.com September 1, 2003 Mike Davison |
Do You Have High Blood Pressure? With approximately 58 million -- or one in four -- American adults suffering from high blood pressure, how do you know for certain if you are at risk? Arm yourself with the facts and find out. |
American Family Physician November 1, 2002 Nusbaum & Hamilton |
The Proactive Sexual Health History Physicians consistently underestimate the prevalence of sexual concerns in their patients. By allocating time to discuss sexual health during office visits, high-risk sexual behaviors that can cause STDs, unintended pregnancies, and unhealthy sexual decisions may be reduced. |
Salon.com October 26, 2000 Barbara Raab |
The vagina dialogues Hundreds of doctors gather in Boston for their annual gabfest about women's sexual dysfunction -- but some of their colleagues say they're misguided... |
BusinessWeek January 8, 2007 John Carey |
A Little Blue Pill For Women? A German drugmaker has stumbled upon a substance that increases female arousal. |
AskMen.com June 23, 2004 Joshua Levine |
Erection Drugs: Part II Thanks to modern medicine, a man can soon choose from a variety of new erection drugs. |
American Family Physician July 1, 2000 Nancy A. Phillips |
Female Sexual Dysfunction: Evaluation and Treatment Sexual dysfunction includes desire, arousal, orgasmic and sex pain disorders (dyspareunia and vaginismus). Primary care physicians must assume a proactive role in the diagnosis and treatment of these disorders... |
American Family Physician June 1, 2003 |
Using an Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor What is high blood pressure?... What causes high blood pressure?... Why do I have to control my high blood pressure?... How can I check my blood pressure?... What is an ambulatory blood pressure monitor?... etc. |
Chemistry World November 18, 2009 Sarah Houlton |
A pharmaceutical named desire A new drug being developed by Boehringer Ingelheim could give a boost to the sex drive of women with low libido. |
AskMen.com February 19, 2015 Christopher Asandra |
The Rate Of Erectile Dysfunction Recently, the Military Times reported that the United States Department of Defense had spent nearly $300 million on drugs to treat erectile dysfunction since 2011. |
AskMen.com Christopher Asandra |
Marijuana And Erectile Dysfunction As marijuana legalization becomes more common, more and more men are asking what effects it can have on their ability to achieve and maintain an erection. |
American Family Physician November 15, 2004 |
Chronic Kidney Disease An informative bulletin outlining the disease and treatment options. |
AskMen.com |
Impotence This disorder is so common that men have little to be embarrassed about. With the proper self-help techniques, medication or devices, impotence can easily be conquered. |
American Family Physician November 1, 2005 |
Chronic Kidney Disease A patient hand out on kidney disorders and illnesses, their diagnosis and treatment options. |
AskMen.com February 2, 2003 Mike Davison |
8 Questions Men Are Afraid To Ask Doctors Due to macho pride or the expense of health care, many men visit the doctor only when something noticeably breaks, like their nose, or stops, like their heart. Likewise, they are not always willing to ask their family doctor embarrassing questions. |
AskMen.com Kathleen Blanchard |
Penis Fracture Penis fractures are rare, but they certainly do happen. And immediate treatment is the only way to ensure your chances of successful recovery. |
The Motley Fool June 17, 2004 Seth Jayson |
P&G Patches Up Sex Life? Proctor & Gamble announced that a second phase 3 clinical trial had demonstrated the safety and efficacy of its testosterone patch, to be called Intrinsa, for treating sexual dysfunction in women. |
American Family Physician May 15, 2004 Smucny & Park |
Clinical Inquiries From the Family Practice Inquiries Network: Which antidepressant is best to avoid sexual dysfunction? |
ifeminists July 7, 2004 Diana Goss |
An Investigation Into the Prescribing of Drugs for Non-Medical Concerns In the light of new drugs being developed to resolve so-called "female sexual dysfunctions," it has now been clearly identified that female sexuality has been genderised by the way in which those who are analysing it would prefer us all to view this. |
American Family Physician July 1, 2005 |
Diabetic Nephropathy A patient handout on the disease, it diagnosis and treatment options. |
AskMen.com September 2, 2002 Joshua Levine |
Preventing Kidney Stones There is a long list of life experiences that young men hope to avoid; divorce, impotence, senility, and retirement community living. These are certainly some frightening possibilities, but they do not strike fear into the hearts of men the way the words "kidney stone" do. |
AskMen.com Benjamin Ryan |
Propecia Side Effects Even though the balding wonder drug Propecia was approved back in 1997 and has been prescribed to millions of follicle-challenged guys since then, scientists still don't have a firm handle on how safe it is. |
AskMen.com Leandre Low |
Impotence and Its Causes Here are some lesser-known causes for impotence. |
American Family Physician October 15, 2004 |
High Blood Pressure An informative pamphlet on what high blood pressure is, what the numbers mean and how and when the condition may be treated. |
American Family Physician July 1, 2006 |
Kidney Stones: What You Should Know What you can do to prevent the occurrence or recurrence of kidney stones. |
American Family Physician February 1, 2004 |
Penile Cancer What is cancer?... How does my doctor check for cancer?... How is penile cancer treated? |
Salon.com April 28, 2000 Dawn MacKeen |
A disease fueled by testosterone When a politician announces he has prostate cancer, what does it mean? |
American Family Physician January 15, 2003 Nusbaum et al. |
Chronic Illness and Sexual Functioning Patients who have chronic illness often have difficulties with sexual functioning. With an understanding of the impact that illness can have on sexual functioning and the use of basic management strategies, family physicians can readily enhance quality of life for their patients. |
Nurse Practitioner January 2009 Clair Kaplan |
Assessing & Managing Female Sexual Dysfunction NPs can be important first-line, healthcare providers for women with FSD. |
American Family Physician July 1, 2000 |
Sex Isn't Working for Me. What Can I Do? When you have problems with sex, doctors call it "sexual dysfunction." Men and women can have it. There are four kinds of sexual problems in women. |
Salon.com October 26, 2000 Hank Hyena |
Carnal goo New products now being tested promise to alleviate female sexual dysfunction... |
American Family Physician August 1, 2002 |
High Blood Pressure and Exercise What is blood pressure, and what is high blood pressure?... Who gets high blood pressure?... Can I still get high blood pressure if I exercise?... What can I do if my doctor tells me that I have high blood pressure?...Will medicine that lowers my blood pressure affect my exercise?... etc. |
The Motley Fool May 25, 2011 Brian Orelli |
Satisfying Clinical Trial Straightens Up Shares VIVUS' erectile dysfunction drug avanafil works. |
American Family Physician January 1, 2006 Rupke, Blecke & Renfrow |
Cognitive Therapy for Depression Family physicians usually are the first to diagnose and treat patients with depression. They should inform patients that psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy are valid options, and that cognitive therapy is the most studied psychotherapy. |
American Family Physician September 1, 2004 Johnson et al. |
Clinical Practice Guidelines for Chronic Kidney Disease in Adults: Part I. Definition, Disease Stages, Evaluation, Treatment and Risk Factors Family physicians should weigh the value of the National Kidney Foundation guidelines for their clinical practice based on the strength of evidence and perceived cost-effectiveness until additional evidence becomes available on the usefulness of the recommended quality indicators. |
American Family Physician January 1, 2006 |
Cognitive Therapy for Depression: What You Should Know A patient hand-out: What is cognitive therapy?... How do I know if I am depressed?... Is this therapy better than medicine for depression?... Where can I get more information?... |
Fast Company February 2003 Ryan Underwood |
Speed-o-Meter Going fast. Going slow. Going nowhere. |
Nursing October 2010 Jeff Strickler |
Traumatic hypovolemic shock: Halt the downward spiral This article discusses the causes, treatments, and nursing care for patients with traumatic hypovolemic shock. |
Health September 2006 Afi-Odelia E. Scruggs |
Synchronized Sex One of you wants it, the other doesn't. Time to harmonize your hormones. |
Salon.com June 1, 2000 Tabitha M. Powledge |
Gene therapy R.I.P.? When the country's biggest gene therapy institute was ordered to stop testing on humans last week, the action marked the end of an era fraught with dubious claims to success and a mess of unreported adverse effects. |
The Motley Fool April 20, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
Pfizer's Fight First-quarter earnings give mixed messages on the drug maker's meds. |
American Family Physician October 15, 2002 Zamorski & Albucher |
What to Do When SSRIs Fail: Eight Strategies for Optimizing Treatment of Panic Disorder Effective management of panic disorder is a common challenge for family physicians. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are the drugs of choice for this condition because of their safety and efficacy. But not all patients have a favorable response to SSRI therapy. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2011 |
Seeing is Believing Today, researchers are finding clever ways to deliver long-lasting, healthy genes without triggering a serious immune response. |