Anti-aging clinics using growth hormone (GH) as a “fountain of youth” have become more popular over the years. However, this use needs more research, experts say.
Archives for July 2018
Regular Coffee Intake Not Associated with Erectile Dysfunction, Study Finds
Regular coffee consumption does not appear to affect men’s erections, but decaffeinated coffee intake might, suggests a recent study in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
ISSM Scholarship Winners Announced for ESSM School of Sexual Medicine
ISSM announces the names of the ten individuals who have been awarded scholarships to attend the ESSM School of Sexual Medicine, which begins November 16, 2018 in Budapest, Hungary.
Review: Cardiometabolic Factors Have “Milder” Effects on Women’s Sex Health Compared to Men
An estimated 40% to 50% of women have at least one symptom of female sexual dysfunction (FSD), researchers say, but the association between cardiovascular risk factors and sexual health “appears milder” for women than for men.
Fellowship Program Openings for 2019-2020!
Fellowship program openings in sexual and reproductive medicine, transgender medicine, men’s health and prosthetic urology in 2019-2020
Erectile Dysfunction More Than Doubles Risk of Heart Attack in Older Men, Study Finds
Men with erectile dysfunction (ED) are at higher risk for cardiovascular events, even when other risk factors, like cholesterol levels, smoking, and high blood pressure are considered, scientists report.