Erectile Dysfunction: When Pills Don’t Work and Surgery (Yeah, You’d Rather Not)

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What if there were a drug-free—incision-free!—way to obtain and maintain erections? There is.

The Psychology of Erectile Dysfunction

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For 25 percent of men with ED, medication can be ineffective—since their difficulties are largely psychological. To avoid performance anxiety, men and their partners should reframe their ideas of good sex.

Viagra Connected To Sudden Deafness

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This type of hearing loss, more commonly due to infections and exposure to loud noise, usually causes permanent damage in up to a third of cases.

Meet the Unemployed Middle-Aged White Guy (UMAWG)

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The folks at Newsweek are out to coin a new recession-related acronym: BWM, or Beached White Male.

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Portland Timbers fans are the best, Google wants computers to become humans, and scientists might be able to keep beer from going bad.

The Blessings of Erectile Dysfunction

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Erectile dysfunction shouldn’t necessarily send you running to the doctor for a Viagra prescription. Run-of-the-mill ED might just improve your sex life in the long run.

Spider Venom: A New Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction?

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Some of the world’s deadliest spiders are sneaking into grocery stores in banana crates. The good news? They induce long-lasting erections.

Test-Driving the Little Blue Pills

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“I was a convert, fallen hard, singing out my lungs, marching my way to the Tabernacle.”

Boner in a Bottle

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The truth about how advertisers sold us on ED pills isn’t very sexy. Is our sexual wellbeing at risk? What about our partners’?

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To the Media: Stop Suppressing ‘Viagra for Women’

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In 2010, we ought to publicly acknowledge what most of us already know in our private lives: women are our sexual equals, and their pleasure is our pleasure.

Down, Boy!

New study shows a link between erectile dysfunction treatment and high-risk sexual behavior.