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  2. Erectile dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    In a study published in 2016, based on US health insurance claims data, out of 19,833,939 US males aged ≥18 years, only 1,108,842 (5.6%), were medically diagnosed with erectile dysfunction or on a PDE5I prescription (μ age 55.2 years, σ 11.2 years). Prevalence of diagnosis or prescription was the highest for age group 60–69 at 11.5% ...

  3. Dementia with Lewy bodies - Wikipedia

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    Sexual dysfunction usually appears early in synucleinopathies, and may include erectile dysfunction and difficulty achieving orgasm or ejaculating. [71] Among the other supportive features, psychiatric symptoms are often present when the individual first comes to clinical attention and are more likely, compared to AD, to cause more impairment. [82]

  4. Sexual dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    However, based on incomplete population based studies from the United States, Europe and Australia, unspecified arousal dysfunction (in which a woman is unable to achieve desirable genital or non-genital sexual arousal despite adequate stimulation and desire) was present in 3-9% of women aged 18–44, 5-7.5% aged 45–64 and 3-6% in women older ...

  5. This Is How Sexual Health Can Affect Memory, According ... - AOL

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    New research suggests improving sexual satisfaction and getting any erectile problems treated should be a key part of your healthy aging plan. This Is How Sexual Health Can Affect Memory ...

  6. Venous leak - Wikipedia

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    Venous leak, also called venogenic erectile dysfunction and penile venous insufficiency, is one category of vascular-induced (vasculogenic) impotence – a cause of erectile dysfunction in males. [2] It affects all ages, being particularly awkward in young men. [ 3 ]

  7. Erection Hardness Score - Wikipedia

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    Erection hardness (EH) is a key indicator of erectile dysfunction (ED) and is usually assessed through tactile methods. The Erection Hardness Score (EHS) is a simple, validated, self-reported tool that measures erection hardness on a 4-point scale: 0 (no enlargement), 1 (enlarged but not hard), 2 (hard but not for penetration), 3 (hard enough for penetration but not fully rigid), and 4 (fully ...

  8. Erectile dysfunction isn't just a blood flow issue. Here's ...

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    Here’s what causes erectile dysfunction, the psychological effects of the condition and how it’s typically treated. What are the physical causes of ED?

  9. Late-onset hypogonadism - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, the International Society for the Study of the Aging Male defines late-onset hypogonadism as a series of symptoms in older adults related to testosterone deficiency that combines features of both primary and secondary hypogonadism; the European Male Aging Study (a prospective study of ~3000 men) [10] defined the condition by the presence of at least three sexual symptoms (e.g ...