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  2. A Partner’s Guide to Erectile Dysfunction - WebMD

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    3. Have a conversation. Start with your own feelings about the situation, and be empathetic, says Kerner. 4. Go with your guy to the doctor. “The patients who are the most successful are those ...

  3. Erectile Dysfunction Doctors: Specialists, Urologists, and More

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    Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be caused by physical problems, psychological factors, or a combination of both. The most noticeable symptoms of ED include: the inability to get or keep an erection ...

  4. The Right Has an Opportunity to Rethink Education in America

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    The right is uniquely positioned to lead on education because it’s not hindered by the left’s entanglements, and is thus much freer to rethink the way that early childhood, K-12, and higher ...

  5. Erectile Dysfunction Treatment: What's Available? Healthline

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    Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the frequent inability to achieve or keep an erection long enough to have sex. ED is actually a pretty common condition. The chances of developing it tend to increase ...

  6. Erectile dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Erectile dysfunction ( ED ), also referred to as impotence, is a form of sexual dysfunction in males characterized by the persistent or recurring inability to achieve or maintain a penile erection with sufficient rigidity and duration for satisfactory sexual activity. It is the most common sexual problem in males and can cause psychological ...

  7. Erectile Dysfunction Causes and Treatments - Healthline

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    ED can be caused by several other physical problems besides obesity and obesity-related diseases, including: atherosclerosis, or clogged blood vessels. low testosterone levels. diabetes. Parkinson ...

  8. Discussing Erectile Dysfunction With Your Doctor - WebMD

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    How Your Doctor Can Help. There are three main reasons you shouldn’t try to deal with erectile dysfunction on your own: It can be treated: Sometimes, it’s as simple as taking a pill your ...

  9. Erectile Dysfunction Risk Factors Checklist - WebMD

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    Know the Erectile Dysfunction Numbers. According to a study out of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Health, about 18 million men over age 20 in the U.S. report some degree of erectile dysfunction.