Articles
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Communicating With Your Partner
One of the most difficult aspects of erectile dysfunction is not the condition itself. Discussing it with one's partner can be equally troublesome. Though changes in attitude have occurred over the years, it is still difficult for a man to 'confess' to impotence. The impact to his self-esteem is often real and substantial, even in cases when he knows the cause is purely organic and outside his control.
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Coping With Erectile Dysfunction
Most medical conditions cause more physical pain than erectile dysfunction. But ED may be as psychologically difficult as any. Coping with serious medical issues is never easy.
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Counseling, More Than Just Talking
Estimates vary, but many studies conclude that approximately 60% of cases of erectile dysfunction are due to organic causes. Atherosclerosis, hardening of the arteries that restricts blood flow, nerve damage from diabetes, Parkinson's and other diseases are common culprits. As such, drugs or surgery are more common treatments.
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Diagnosis of Erectile Dysfunction
In one sense, it isn't necessary to diagnose erectile dysfunction at all. As a symptom of an underlying condition, it presents itself with tragic obviousness. As such, it's the underlying cause that is diagnosed, not ED. In other circumstances, it often is unnecessary to diagnose the fundamental cause of the impotence, since most treatments will be the same in any case.
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Erectile Dysfunction, No Longer Impotence
Technically, there's little difference between impotence and erectile dysfunction. The former word has largely been abandoned, more as a result of the belief that changing a word can change attitudes than because of any medical difference. Still, 'impotence' may refer, in some contexts, to a more short-lived inability to achieve or sustain erection.
Reviews
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Headlines
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Pregorexia: does this bump look big on me? - Times Online
The former TV presenter Liz Fraser caused controversy in April 2006 when she confessed in Marie Claire that she had suffered from the eating disorder bulimia when pregnant with her second child. At the time, Fraser was promoting her first book: The
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Court Ruling Supports Homosexual Rights to Medical Care - COX.net for San Diego
(San Diego, CA) -- The California Surpreme Court ruled unanimously today, in a San Diego County case, that the rights of individuals to medical care outweighs the right of physicians to deny care to a gay or lesbian patient, even if the denial is
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State Supreme Court says doctors must treat gays and lesbians - San Francisco Gate
Monday, August 18, 2008 In a unanimous decision, the court rejected a San Diego County fertility clinic's attempt to use its physicians' religious beliefs as a justification for their refusal to provide artificial insemination for a lesbian couple
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Fertility treatments balance risk and reward - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
IT'S NOT something I'm entirely proud of, but I can't seem to stop myself from doing it. Each week, when my teenage daughter's copy of Us Weekly magazine arrives, I'm compelled to read it. Last week's cover story really grabbed my attention: "It Was
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Census report: Fewer women having babies - United Press International
Court backs fertility treatment time off Diabetes linked to male infertility Losing weight may improve sperm CDC: 1 in 100 babies conceived in vitro Parents want boys, abandon newborn girls Biological clock test aimed at women Middle-age pregnancies


