Toxic masculinity can cause men to intentionally delay professional care when experiencing injury, illness or sexual dysfunction due to embarrassment.
Continue ReadingDating Apps & Body Image
When it comes to dating apps, we all want to present our best selves. Addressing our physical, mental and sexual health as a whole is important to our well-being.
Continue ReadingErectile Dysfunction in Younger Men Is Common. But Why?
Erectile dysfunction in younger men is extremely common. Stress and lifestyle choices can take their toll. Good news is, it’s treatable.
Continue ReadingTop 5 Foods for Men’s Peak Sexual Health
If you’re ready to change your lifestyle for the better and improve your sexual health, add these powerful foods to your weekly menus.
Continue ReadingMale Anatomy Explained
A lot of men have no idea how wonderfully complex their anatomy actually is, but I’m here to offer some insights.
Continue ReadingWhy Aren’t You Taking Your Medications?
In order to ensure you’re taking the medications that were prescribed to you, make sure you remove as many obstacles as possible.
Continue ReadingWhy Do We Isolate? Who Can We Talk to?
Taking that first step of reaching out for help can be terrifying. Facing the fact that they need to get help often comes when they can’t avoid the issue any longer.
Continue ReadingE-Cigarette Use Associated With Increased ED
Nicotine and other chemicals in e-cigarettes reduce the ability of the arteries to dilate. This could cause Erectile Dysfunction.
Continue ReadingPelvic Floor Physical Therapist? When Should You See One.
A Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist is someone who has gone to advanced training beyond your typical physical therapist to understand the musculature and function of the tissues that are found in the pelvis (the area around your genitals). Using a variety of techniques that can include manual therapy techniques, exercise training, and education; pelvic floor …
Continue ReadingED under 50? Call your doctor now!
It has been known for several years now, that erectile dysfunction (ED) is often a harbinger of serious medical issues for men. But in an August 2012 Mayo Clinic Study it was found that men with ED, aged 40-49, were fifty times more likely to have a heart attack than their peers who had no ED. FIFTY times! That’s incredible! This means that having ED figures more into the risk of heart failure than obesity, smoking, cholesterol and family history! In other words, the younger you are, if you have ED, the greater the need for you to go to your doctor.
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