A variety of medical and nonmedical options can be used to treat vascular ED. Lifestyle changes, such as weight loss, exercise, dietary changes, cessation of smoking, and reduced alcohol consumption, ...
A doctor has warned erectile dysfunction, or ED for short, can be linked to a potentially fatal disease and stressed the ...
Impact of an Epstein-Barr Virus Serology-Based Screening Program on Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Mortality: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial We evaluated 2,808 echocardiograms in 829 breast cancer ...
Background There is a lack of contemporary data describing patients with left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction post ...
A large study has found that men who report erectile dysfunction are as much at risk of having a heart attack of stroke as if they were smokers. In other words having a history of potency problems has ...
Erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease share several risks, like high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, smoking, sedentary lifestyle and chronic stress.
Cardio-oncologists should incorporate vascular prevention in their care, especially for those without protective hormones.
Cardiac dysfunction is the leading cause of mortality among 10-year breast cancer survivors. Limited information regarding long-term risks of cardiac dysfunction ...
Findings published in Biological Psychiatry point to new therapeutic pathways to protect this at-risk population from heart failure and improve life expectancy Despite accumulating evidence that ...