Erectile dysfunction (ED) is often brushed off as a normal part of ageing or a result of stress. But it could be a warning sign of something far more serious, heart disease. Many men don’t realise ...
Diastolic dysfunction occurs when the heart's ventricles stiffen and can't fill with blood properly. Diastolic heart failure is common in people over 45, especially women and those with high blood ...
Heart problems, like systolic and diastolic dysfunction, may be linked to reduced brain volume and early dementia signs Even mild diastolic dysfunction can be tied to memory and thinking issues, ...
Findings published in Biological Psychiatry point to new therapeutic pathways to protect this at-risk population from heart failure and improve life expectancy Despite accumulating evidence that ...
People who have early signs of heart problems may also have changes in brain health that can be early signs of dementia, such as loss of brain volume, according to a meta-analysis published on March ...
New studies have provided novel insights into long COVID, which continues to affect millions of people worldwide. The exact rates of the disease are hard to determine because of variations in clinical ...
Male sexual reproductive experts have given reasons why men suffering from heart conditions may experience sexual problems, including erectile dysfunction. The urologists explained that the ability to ...
About one in five men over age 40 report moderate or severe erectile dysfunction, and according to a recent Australian study, these men could also have an increased risk of heart disease and early ...
Erectile dysfunction has become the target of some blockbuster drugs and a lot of jokes on late-night TV, but the condition may help save lives — at least indirectly. New research from the Mayo Clinic ...