Erectile Dysfunction Could be a Manifestation of Underlying
Heart Disease
22 August, 2005
According to a research led by Dr.
Alan Bank of the St. Paul Heart Clinic in Minnesota
in early 2004, Erectile
Dysfunction [ED] is usually a manifestation of underlying
cardiovascular problems. It even precedes angina therefore
it can be an early warning, in that respect. The study
points to the fact that the arteries of men with ED
expanded less efficiently than men without erectile
difficulties -- a possible sign of underlying heart
disease.
The advent of Viagra, Cialis
and Levitra has put the
research spotlight back on ED, and a series of studies
are suggesting that, for most men, the condition has
physiological, not psychological, origins.
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