A clinician’s guide to better treatment of E.D. In a recent survey, 74% of men indicated they believe primary care physicians should ask patients about erectile dysfunction as part of regular care. Yet, research indicates many PCPs don’t consistently address sexual...
Although physicians have made good progress in facilitating medical discussions around sexual health over recent years, many male patients are still reluctant to bring up concerns directly with their doctors. Out of the 30 million men in the US who experience ED, only...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant psychological and social effects on the global population. Additionally, the complete medical implications and long-term outcomes of COVID infections are not yet fully known. Since the virus was identified approximately two...
The First Line of Defense and Early Conversations In today’s current healthcare structure, primary care physicians are often the first stop for many patients on their wellness journey. Primary care, by nature, generally involves a single visit to learn more about a...
In the United States alone, 20–30 million men struggle with symptoms of erectile dysfunction (ED). 1 Historically, the medical and scientific community believed that ED primarily affects men over age 40. However, recent data now shows that it is common in close to a...