Sex After 60

Sex After 60

Sex After 60 There is a misconception out there that sex after 60, is unobtainable or enjoyable for the matter. This does not have to be the case. In fact, you can have some of the best sex of your life after 60-years-old. It may take you a bit longer to get going, and things…

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ED Prevention, Treatment, & Natural Remedies

ED Prevention, Treatment, & Natural Remedies

ED Prevention, Treatment, & Natural Remedies Physical health problems are primarily the key causes of erectile dysfunction. Some of the chronic diseases that are often associated with ED include diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular problems, and high blood pressure. For younger men, the prime cause of ED (Erectile Dysfunction | Neurological or Physical Trauma) is stress, anxiety,…

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Erectile Dysfunction and Age

Erectile Dysfunction and Age

Erectile Dysfunction and Age Age & ED are not interrelated, though it is more common among elderly men who might need more stimulation for sexual arousal. There may be different causes for male impotence (Erectile Dysfunction Causes | Male Sexual Impotence Causes) or erectile dysfunction other than age. In some cases, age & ED have nothing…

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Low Testosterone Levels | Treatment & Hormone Replacement Therapy

Low Testosterone Levels | Treatment & Hormone Replacement Therapy

Low Testosterone Levels Treatment & Hormone Replacement Therapy Testosterone is indeed the most important male sexual hormone that is required for the development and maintenance of primary and secondary male sexual characteristics. According to latest estimates reported by CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), roughly 5 million adults in America are currently living with…

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Low Testosterone Symptoms

Low Testosterone Symptoms

Low Testosterone Symptoms Low testosterone or andropause roughly affects around 39% of the males over the age of 45 years. It has been observed that the risk of andropause increases with physiological aging. In clinical terms, low testosterone levels can be defined as serum concentration of less than 300 ng/dL at two or more consecutive…

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Low Testosterone in Men

Low Testosterone in Men

Low Testosterone in Men Moderate to severe alterations in the normal serum concentration of testosterone can present as: Emotional issues (such as mood and behavior). Physical issues (changes in the appearance of genitals and other distinct male features). Changes in the sex drive or sexual issues. Testosterone’s Role in Physical & Sexual Development of Young…

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