A UK-led international clinical trial is recruiting 280 patients to see if the technique to remove cancerous cells could ...
Erectile dysfunction treatment involving shockwaves could cure impotence, study claims A study found that sending low-frequency shockwaves through the penis could be beneficial to those suffering from ...
ERECTILE dysfunction can be devastating for a man, with one in five guys saying they have experienced problems at one time or another. If you’re having problems “getting it up”, you’re far from alone ...
Erectile dysfunction is incredibly common yet rarely discussed, but there are solutions available. (Getty Images) Erectile dysfunction (ED) is very common affecting nearly half of men in the UK.
10:35, Thu, Jun 22, 2017 Updated: 10:44, Thu, Jun 22, 2017 Experts say a Botox trial has showed promising results for men with erectile dysfunction. All men involved in the study had either severe and ...
The NeuroSAFE technique significantly improves erectile function outcomes post-prostatectomy, nearly doubling the number of patients with no or mild erectile dysfunction. Intraoperative tissue ...
ZAPPING willies with shock waves could soon be used as a cure for men who cannot get erections. Sufferers would receive up to 2,400 pulses of sound to their todgers to boost blood flow. Experts say ...
HEREFORD has become the unlikely location of some radical treatment which as as side effect can help men with erectile dysfunction.
Men may have an increased risk of blood clots after they start taking testosterone to treat sexual dysfunction, a recent study suggests. In the first six months after starting testosterone, men have a ...
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