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Cardiovascular disease and ED

Cardiovascular disease is a risk factor for erectile dysfunction

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Jan 27, 2026
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What sequence (pill first or pump first) gives the most reliable erection and why?

For immediate, mechanically reliable erections a (penis pump) is the more dependable first move because it physically draws blood into the penis and produces an erection within minutes regardless of v...

Feb 7, 2026

Do lifestyle changes, pelvic floor exercises, or sex therapy successfully treat ED without drugs?

, (PFMT), and can meaningfully improve erectile function for many men—particularly when ED has vascular, metabolic, or psychological contributors—but they are not universally curative and often work b...

Jan 30, 2026

What is a healthy push-up benchmark for a 62-year-old man by fitness level?

depends on whether he is untrained, moderately active, or well-trained: roughly 5–10 consecutive full push-ups indicates a basic/low level, 11–20 indicates moderate or "good" fitness for age, and 20+ ...

Jan 19, 2026

erectile dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common, often treatable medical condition defined by the recurrent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual activity, and it frequ...

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