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Generic Levitra Your Partner in Combating Erectile Dysfunction
OpEdNews, PA -
If you are suffering from other disease like kidney trouble, heart failure and hypertension the doctor may give restriction in using these drugs. ...
Sex, stroke and survival
Chicago Tribune, United States -
"And then, there are the drugs that are being used for erectile dysfunction," the doctor continued. "There are a number of complications that may occur with ...
Reading of side effects may bring them on
Arizona Daily Star, AZ - Nov 24, 2008
In a study last year at the University of Turin, Italy, men taking finesteride for enlarged prostates who were informed that it could cause erectile ...
The Erection Is The Window To A Man's Heart
Tango, NY - Nov 24, 2008
If a stubborn penis won't get hard, it may mean heart problems----physical ones, that is. by Melissa Noble At first blush, this headline had us ladies ...
Could statins boost your bedroom performance?
Food Consumer, IL - Nov 17, 2008
Still there is one possible benefit which may not be well known to many people. Taking statins may boost sexual performance in men with erectile dysfunction ...
Gradeons: Prescribing placebos
Houston Chronicle, United States -
Erectile difficulties deserve medical attention, since they may signal a serious condition such as diabetes or heart disease. ...
Men's sexual ills often matter of heart
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Nov 23, 2008
?The symptom of erectile dysfunction,? Steidle and Casperson record in ?Sex and the Heart,? ?may precede coronary artery disease by as much as four years. ...
Erectile dysfunction and heart disease 2: At-risk patients
Nursing Times, UK - Nov 25, 2008
It may be relatively easy to ask men with diabetes if they have ED as part of a routine diabetes management review. In any case, people with diabetes are at ...
Warning: Health Canada Warns Consumers Not to Use Firm Dose and ...
Market Wire (press release) - Nov 26, 2008
Use of known prescription drugs for erectile dysfunction such as sildenafil or tadalafil by patients with heart disease can result in serious cardiovascular ...

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Other Reasons Why You Should Quit
UKMedix Health News, UK -
For example men who continue to smoke are doubling or even tripling their chances of suffering from erectile dysfunction as they grow older. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: erectile + heart + signal  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Basics: Sonic Hedgehog
ScienceBlogs - Aug 1, 2008
Abnormal Shh expression has also been found in men with erectile dysfunction. Expect to see Sonic hedgehog and other Hedgehog family members to come up ...
HealthWatch: Symptoms Men Should Never Ignore
WCBS-TV New York, NY - Jul 23, 2008
A simple pill shouldn't be the first line of treatment for erectile dysfunction. The symptom could mean more. "When somebody has erectile dysfunction, ...
The Neglected Side of Parkinson's Disease
RedOrbit, TX - Aug 3, 2008
It also appears that the nerves serving the heart may be compromised in some patients with Parkinson's disease, perhaps contributing to complaints of ...
Is blood transfusion necessary?
Sun.Star, Philippines - Jul 21, 2008
The best-known example is the erectile tissue of man's sexual organ (Viagra works by sustaining the signal that the gas gives). ...
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SD Katz, K Balidemaj, S Homma, H Wu, J Wang, S … - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2000 - Am Coll Cardio Found
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Erectile dysfunction is a signal of risk for significant medical comorbidities: A primary care view -
R Sadovsky - Current Sexual Health Reports, 2004 - Springer
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Hypertension, Stress and Erectile Dysfunction: Potential Insights from the Analysis of Heart Rate … -
M Pagani - 2001 - ingentaconnect.com
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Erectile Dysfunction is a Signal of Risk for Cardiovascular Disease: a Primary Care View -
R Sadovsky, M Miner - Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2005 - Elsevier
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Potential Role of Type 5 Phosphodiesterase Inhibition in the Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure -
SD Katz - Congestive Heart Failure, 2003 - Blackwell Synergy
... other downstream abnormalities in the cGMP signal transduction pathway ... 23 Neurohormonal
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Assessment of cardiovascular risk in patients with erectile dysfunction -
RA Kloner - Endocrine, 2004 - Springer
... Erectile dysfunction (ED) is commonly associated with risk factors ... often thought
of as a coronary heart disease risk ... thus far there has been no signal in these ...

Left Ventricular Diastolic Function and Endothelial Function in Patients With Erectile Dysfunction -
N Uslu, M Eren, S Gorgulu, AT Alper, AL Orhan, A … - The American Journal of Cardiology, 2006 - Elsevier
... Index of Erectile Function-5 questionnaire to ascertain erectile performance. ... the
time-averaged velocity of the Doppler flow signal by the heart rate and ...

… endothelial nitric oxide synthase in the penis: A mechanism for diabetes-associated erectile -
TJ Bivalacqua, HC Champion, MF Usta, S Cellek, K … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2004 - National Acad Sciences
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… Delayed Preconditioning Through Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase-Dependent Pathway in Mouse Heart -
F Salloum, C Yin, L Xi, RC Kukreja - Circulation Research, 2003 - Am Heart Assoc
... Sildenafil has become the most widely used drug for treating erectile dysfunction
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… as an Active Control With Intensive Electrocardiographic Sampling and Signal Averaging as a … -
CM Beasley, MI Mitchell, AA Dmitrienko, JT Emmick, … - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2005 - Elsevier
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Erectile problems may signal future heart disease

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Middle-aged men who stay slim usually have a low risk of developing heart disease, but if they have erection difficulties that could be an early warning sign of trouble ahead.

In such men, erectile dysfunction is associated with metabolic syndrome, which is often a precursor of heart disease and diabetes, a new study shows.

The metabolic syndrome is a constellation of symptoms -- including fat accumulation around the belly, poor regulation of insulin, abnormal blood fat levels and borderline high blood pressure -- that represent an increased risk of heart disease and diabetes, the researchers explain in The Journal of Urology.

 

Dr. Varant Kupelian of the New England Research Institutes in Watertown, Massachusetts, and colleagues point out that finding a way to identify people at risk of developing metabolic syndrome could help prevent them progressing to full-blown diabetes and heart disease.

The team analyzed data on a group of 928 men who were initially free of metabolic syndrome who were followed for 15 years. Fifty-six of the men had erectile dysfunction at the study's outset, while 293 developed the metabolic syndrome during the course of the study.

Overall, the researchers found, body weight affected the association between erectile dysfunction and the development of metabolic syndrome.

Among men with a body mass index greater than 25 -- the upper limit of normal -- there was no link between erectile dysfunction and risk of developing the metabolic syndrome. However, men with BMIs below 25 and erectile difficulties were about twice as likely to develop the syndrome.

"This finding suggests that erectile dysfunction may provide a warning sign and an opportunity for early intervention in men otherwise considered at lower risk for the metabolic syndrome and subsequent cardiovascular disease," the researchers conclude.

SOURCE: The Journal of Urology, July 2006

 
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