This study investigated whether intravenously delivered mesenchymal stem cells could reduce postoperative ED in rats if administered before cavernous nerve injury.
Archives for September 2015
Over 17 Years, Rates of ED after Radical Prostatectomy Have Not Improved
Based on their review, the researchers estimated post-operative ED rates of 75-80% for most studies. They added that these rates have not fallen over the past 17 years.
Brain Adaptation to Penile Innervation in Spina Bifida Patients
New research involving spina bifida patients uses fMRI brain mapping to investigate sensation in a newly innervated penis.
Testosterone Therapy Does Not Affect Atherosclerosis or Sexual Function in Older Men
Atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) does not worsen when older men take testosterone. Therapy does not appear to improve sexual function or quality of life either, a recent study has found.
Positive Goals Lead to More Satisfying Sexual Relationships in Couples with Provoked Vestibulodynia
Types of sexual goals could be an important factor for the sexual well-being of couples coping with provoked vestibulodynia (PVD), according to new research by Canadian scientists.