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High Blood Pressure Erectile Dysfunction
1,952 wordsERECTILE DYSFUNCTIONS Erection problems are estimated to effect more than ten million American men. At some point in a males life, they are likely to have this problem, ranging from maybe one or two times, or as severe as impotence. Studies have shown that men 18 - 24 have a low percentage of erection al difficulties, but there is a high percentage of men 51 - 60 that have this problem. Yet age is not the only factor for this problem. Many factors contribute to erectile dysfunctions. These inclu...
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Erectile Dysfunction Sexual Dysfunction
645 wordsThe article being reviewed Is from the February 22, 1999 issue of U. S. News and World Report. It is titled Not tonight, dear and is written by Wray Herbert. The article is separated into three parts dealing with sex and marriage, different statistics between the races, and the treatment of sexual dysfunction. There are a number of interesting facts in the intro that should be stated before a review of the articles body commences. The author cites a recent report consisting of interviews from 3,...
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Play A Role Erectile Dysfunction
1,176 wordsWill we ever be able to produce something capable of making us reach the optimum of one of humankind's most basic needs? Will there always be a side effect? Since the beginnings of civilization, people have been obsessed about their sexuality. Men and women have always tried to achieve a maximum amount of pleasure in any possible way. For human beings this is obtained through the orgasm. Humans usually attain this is goal through sexual intercourse or masturbation. However, sometimes the psychol...
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Td Tr Tr Td Erectile Dysfunction
1,318 words... The physiologic mechanism of erection of the penis involves release of nitric oxide (NO) in the corpus cavernous during sexual stimulation. NO then activates the enzyme guanylate cyclase, which results in increased levels of cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), producing smooth muscle relaxation in the corpus cavernous and allowing inflow of blood. Sildenafil has no direct relaxant effect on isolated human corpus cavernous, but enhances the effect of nitric oxide (NO) by inhibiting phospho...
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Erectile Dysfunction Sexual Arousal
1,790 words... the behavioral problems of the patient and only studies emotional conflicts of the patient if necessary. Some of the sources of this sexual disorder are behavioral in origin, that the patients only lack knowledge regarding sex and sex function. Then the treatment will furnish information to the patient by further educating the latter to realize his or her sexual function. If its the other way around, another program of exercise is given to change behavioral response to the patient. A psychos...
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Aging Of Sexual Function
1,998 wordsAging of Sexual Function The majority of researches and practitioners allege that sexual behavior constitutes a complex interconnection of biochemical and cognitive processes. Age is considered to be one of the main contributors to human sexuality and sexual behavior (Segraves & Segraves, 1995). The influence of age on sexual function has received much attention in contemporary studies; moreover, the studies are consistent in their findings. McCoy in conducted research suggested that the age amp...
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Play A Role Men And Women
2,275 wordsWill we ever be able to produce something capable of making us reach the optimum of one of humankind's most basic needs? Will there always be a side effect? Since the beginnings of civilization, people have been obsessed about their sexuality. Men and women have always tried to achieve a maximum amount of pleasure in any possible way. For human beings this is obtained through the orgasm. Humans usually attain this is goal through sexual intercourse or masturbation. However, sometimes the psychol...
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