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benign prostatic hyperplasia | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: International urology and nephrology | Added May 30, 2020

Prostatic urethral lift improves the outcomes of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia

This study investigated the effectiveness of prostatic urethral lift (PUL) in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Researchers suggested that this treatment is a good and safe option to treat BPH.

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hypertension | Research | 10 pages | source: Clinical therapeutics | Added May 30, 2020

Does calcium and vitamin D supplementation improve blood pressure control?

This study investigated if calcium and vitamin D (Ca-vitD) supplementation improves blood pressure (BP) control. 

They found that Ca-vitD supplementation was associated with reduced diastolic BP (DBP; BP between heart beats).

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erectile dysfunction | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: Andrology | Added May 30, 2020

Traditional Chinese medicine combined with tadalafil improves the outcomes of patients with erectile dysfunction

This study investigated the effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) with tadalafil (Cialis) to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). Researchers suggested that this treatment helps treat ED with no increase in side effects. 

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erectile dysfunction | Research | 10 pages | source: Nature Reviews Urology | Added Apr 25, 2020

Sexual partners and erectile dysfunction

This review investigated the role of sexual partners in managing erectile dysfunction.

The authors concluded that sexual partners are equally affected by erectile dysfunction and can significantly contribute to treatment success.

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erectile dysfunction | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: The journal of sexual medicine | Added Apr 23, 2020

Penile implants increase the risk of device erosion of artificial urinary sphincters

This study examined the effects of penile implants among men already treated with artificial urinary sphincters. Authors reported an increased risk of device erosion and removal among men treated with both surgical procedures compared to those with artificial urinary sphincters only.

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erectile dysfunction | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: Cochrane database of systematic reviews | Added Apr 21, 2020

Evaluating treatments for erectile dysfunction after prostate surgery

This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments for erectile dysfunction after prostate surgery. This study found similar effectiveness between phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5l) taken as part of a schedule or as needed to treat ED.

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erectile dysfunction | Research | 10 pages | source: The journal of sexual medicine | Added Apr 19, 2020

Erectile dysfunction: An early sign of heart disease?

This study investigated the relationship between erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular risk, specifically plaque build-up in major arteries.

Researchers concluded that men with erectile dysfunction are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease, and recommend increased screening.

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erectile dysfunction | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: Current opinion in urology | Added Apr 17, 2020

Overview of local treatments for erectile dysfunction

This study reviewed evidence on local treatments for erectile dysfunction.

Researchers concluded that local treatment with alprostadil (Muse, Vitaros) is a safe and effective alternative treatment option for erectile dysfunction.

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erectile dysfunction | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: The journal of sexual medicine | Added Apr 15, 2020

Viagra is safe and effective regardless of age

This study examined the safety and effectiveness of sildenafil (Viagra) across different age groups. Researchers reported improved erectile function in all age groups with a low rate of side effects.

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hypertension | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Apr 14, 2020

Vegetarian Diet Great for Type 2 Diabetes

Critical benefits may be had from eating a vegetarian diet for people living with type 2 diabetes, a recent meta-analysis of randomized control trials* indicates. Published in Clinical Nutrition,  the meta-analysis of nine studies involved over 600 participants taking insulin, oral glucose lowering drugs, lipid-lowering medications or medications to reduce high

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