Sunday, February 4, 2007

Nearly one in five men experience erectile dysfunction

A new study from Johns Hopkins' Bloomberg School of Public Health shows nearly one in five men experience erectile dysfunction, but simple lifestyle changes may be enough to ward off the problem.

In the study, researchers examined the prevalence of erectile dysfunction and its association with other health problems in a sample of more than 2,100 men, aged 20 and older, who took part in a nationwide survey in 2001-2002.

The main reason of this much spread of erectile dysfunction is that men with diabetes and heart disease are moiré likely to be effected from erectile dysfunction.

Erectile dysfunction is spreading like a fire but this thing can be stop by taking small steps in order to maintain the health.

Like a smoker have more chances of having an erectile dysfunction……And It has been found that long-term smokers, men with diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol are more likely to be suffered from erectile dysfunction right now or later upon depends persons to person

No comments: