Impotency Linked To Cardiovascular Disease
October 12th, 2007
NEW YORK: Men should immediately contact a doctor and consult if they are affected from erectile dysfunction because they may face the greater risk of heart disease, studies revealed. Erectile dysfunction is also better known as impotence
Previous conducted studies already shown that men who have erectile dysfunction, have a greater risk to develop cardiovascular in future.
Researchers analyzed data from a massive study that connect erectile dysfunction to cardiovascular diseases on almost 3,912 Canadian men, nearly half of whom reported having erectile dysfunction in the four weeks prior to visiting their family physicians.
The researchers revealed their finding after taking men’s glucose, cholesterol and blood pressure management.
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