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Younger Men Get ED, Too

​Who gets erectile dysfunction (ED)?  You might think it happens only to older men. It's true that ED becomes more frequent as men age, but it can happen in younger men as well. 

​In our latest blog post, we go over some of the common causes of ED in younger men, like hormonal disorders, anxiety, and drug use. You'll also find out what scientists have discovered and why men should see their doctor if they have erection problems. 

​Read more here. 

What is a Cancer Survivor?

​According to the American Cancer Society, there are over 15.5 million cancer survivors in the United States, and the number is growing. 

​But what does it mean, exactly, to be a cancer survivor? 

​We think it means so much more than surviving an illness. Cancer survival is multifaceted, with medical, emotional, psychological, social, and financial challenges and victories.

​Get all the details here. 

 

Sexual Health In the News

Midlife Women Value Emotional Aspects of Sex

​What's important to middle-aged women when it comes to sex? 

​A recent Journal of Sexual Medicine study reveals that intimacy and partner connections are among the top concerns. 

​Through focus groups and individual interviews, researchers learned about women's sexual priorities at midlife.

In addition to emotional needs, women discussed physical challenges like vaginal dryness and shared their views on treatments for sexual problems. 

​What else did the women talk about? Click here to learn more. 

ED and Parkinson's Disease

​Men with erectile dysfunction (ED) could be at higher risk for Parkinson's disease​, new research in the Journal of Clinical Neurology suggests. 

​Risk might be even higher for men who have diabetes or high blood pressure as well as ED. 

Find out why researchers think the two conditions might be linked. 

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