A recent review of medical literature reveals “compelling associations” between men’s diet, eating habits, and sexual health.
Archives for September 2017
Testosterone Does Not Play Role in Delayed Ejaculation
Delayed ejaculation (DE) does not appear to be linked to serum testosterone levels, according to new research in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Transgender Patients Dissatisfied with Surgery Could Have More Psychological Symptoms
While most transgender people are satisfied with gender-affirming surgery (GAS), some are disappointed and regret their decision. The latter group may struggle with psychological issues and poor quality of life, a recent study in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy suggests.
Testosterone Levels May Decline, Then Recover, After External Beam Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer
The current study focused on testosterone kinetics after external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) in contemporary patients with localized prostate cancer. The authors hypothesized that these patients would have less significant decreases in serum testosterone and duration when compared to men in the previous studies.
Penile Hemodynamics Improve with Shockwave Therapy in Men with Erectile Dysfunction
Scientists have shown that low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy (LI-ESWT) can benefit men with vasculogenic erectile dysfunction (ED) and that improved erections may last for up to a year.