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AskMen.com : Alternatives to Viagra Description: Learning techniques and alternatives on male impotence. (askmen.com) |
Erectile Dysfunction - Doctor's Guide to the Internet Description: The latest medical news and information for patients or friends/parents of patients diagnosed with Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence) and Erectile Dysfunction-related disorders. (pslgroup.com) |
Erectile Dysfunction Causes Description: Article that discussed the causes of impotence which may be vascular, neurogenic, hormonal, drug-related, psychogenic, or a combination thereof. (hosppract.com) |
Erectile Dysfunction Under Age 40 Description: Digital Urology Journal articles with information about etiology and role of contributing factors. (duj.com) |
Impotence: A Woman's Perspective Description: An article about the woman's response to her mate's impotence. (grandtimes.com) |
NOVA Online | The Truth about Impotence | Questions and Answers Description: The text of the May 12, 1998 live event RealAudio question and answer session with Dr. Irwin Goldstein, additional questions and answers sent in following the live event, and the entire set of questions and answers in list form. (www2.pbs.org) |
NOVA Online | Transcripts | The Truth About Impotence Description: Script of the May 12, 1998 NOVA/PBS broadcast "The Truth About Impotence" (pbs.org) |
Provocative Prescriptions Description: A glimpse into the uncomfortable world of impotence drug names. How did Viagra, Muse, and Caverject get their names? (motherjones.com) |
Walking@About.Com Description: Men who walk two miles a day reduce risk of impotence and improved sexual function according to research. (walking.about.com) |
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