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The best ED-friendly nutrients boosting men’s blood flow and sexual health

The best ED-friendly nutrients boosting men’s blood flow and sexual health

Men highly value their sexual health when experiencing erectile dysfunction (ED). Treatment options include hormone replacement therapy, vacuum erection devices, oral medications, and penile implants or prostheses. Numerous effective treatment options are available for men to improve their sexual function. However, if treatment is unsuccessful, what other options are there? Men may have yet to… Read more

How to achieve a healthy bladder

Maintaining good health requires continuous care for all organs, including the bladder, which often gets overlooked. The bladder plays a crucial role in our well-being; prioritizing its health alongside the heart and brain is essential. What is the bladder and what does it do? Your bladder is a part of the urinary system and is… Read more

Obesity linked to increased heart disease-related deaths, says new study

Obesity linked to increased heart disease-related deaths, says new study

Obesity has always been a significant health concern. Study after study has shown the impact of excess bodily fat to be a contributor to the development of serious chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, arthritis, sleep apnea, and metabolic-associated fatty liver disease. Now, add to this list its association with heart-related deaths.  A new study… Read more

Erectile dysfunction: When impotence could be something more serious

Every year, up to 30 million American men are affected by erectile dysfunction (ED), and those over 50 are more likely to experience its symptoms. Impotence, which is characterized by the inability to attain and sustain an erection, can be caused by various factors, including physical and emotional problems, as well as underlying health issues…. Read more

The link between low muscle mass and cognitive decline

The link between low muscle mass and cognitive decline

An emerging risk factor for dementia is loss of muscle mass. Millions of people around the world have had their lives negatively affected by the process of cognitive decline, mainly associated with aging. Once cognitive decline is happening, it is often irreversible. But, loss of muscle mass is more of a modifiable risk factor that… Read more