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Don't Use These Supplements, FDA Says

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned consumers not to use three supplements that are marketed for sexual enhancement purposes. 

The supplements are:

  • The Beast
  • Man Fuel Xtreme Edition
  • Man Fuel Male Enhancement Shooter (Tropical Fruit Flavor)

FDA scientists have found erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs and similar compounds in these products, making them unsafe for some men.

Why are these supplements so dangerous? And what can you do if you've purchased them? Get the details here. 

Low T Linked to Vitamin D Deficiency

Men might be more likely to develop low testosterone if they have genetic vitamin D deficiency, according to a recent study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

The findings are based on testosterone measurements and genetic information from over 4,000 men of Chinese descent. 

Find out what the researchers discovered. 

Did You Know?

Mindfulness Helps Men After Prostate Cancer

Following treatment for prostate cancer, men often cope with erection difficulties and other sexual problems, sometimes for the long term. 

But there could be some hope. Research suggests that incorporating mindfulness and acceptance techniques into sexual activities could help them enjoy intimacy again. 

What, exactly, is mindfulness and how does it work? Learn more here. (You'll also find links to more information on prostate cancer and sexuality.)

Anal Intercourse: What Do Women Think? 

Scientists estimate that over a third of women in the United States have had heterosexual anal intercourse.

What motivates them to do so? 

In a new study, 20 women shared their experiences. Find out what they said and see tips for safe anal sex. 

 

 

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