June is National Men's Health Month! This month is all about taking positive steps to improve and/or maintain your health if you’re a man or encouraging the men in your life to take care of their body by exercising, eating right, and actively working to prevent illness and disease. A 2019 survey of Cleveland Clinic's MENtion…
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Cures for Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED), or impotence, is becoming more of a major challenge for a lot of men today, both young and old. Men of all ages can, and do experience ED and its symptoms, so discussions regarding the treatments and cures for erectile dysfunction always seem to be a pretty "hot" topic. Erectile dysfunction can…
Read MoreCauses of Erectile Dysfunction or ED
Erectile dysfunction, also known as ED or impotence, is the inability to achieve or sustain an erection on repeated occasions. Sometimes its symptoms include a decrease in the “hardness” of a man’s penis, or a shorter duration of sexual intercourse with their partner. It’s estimated that about two out of every one-hundred men in the…
Read MoreFunctional Medicine Symptoms and Integrative Medicine Signs
The symptoms that functional medicine (a form of "Integrative Medicine") can help alleviate and relieve when utilized clinically correctly can be varied and diverse. Functional medicine physicians are trained medical doctors who’ve completed the training required for traditional medical specialties, but additionally provide a more patient centered care approach (as compared to traditional care, which…
Read MoreWebinar: Erectile Dysfunction Treatment Options
Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects more than 30 million men in the U.S. It is especially common in men with prostate surgery, diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity. However, it is now possible to treat almost all men with ED! ED undermines a man’s sexual confidence – but successful treatment can help restore it! Many ED…
Read MoreWhat is Testosterone and How Can Low T Affect You?
Low testosterone in men is a condition that is more common today than many people may think. Over two-hundred thousand (200,000) males in the United States are diagnosed with a testosterone deficiency every year according to the most recent statistics. This condition of low testosterone is also frequently referred to as Low T or hypogonadism.…
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