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It was reported by researchers led by Dr. Sahil Parikh, an interventional cardiologist from University Hospitals Case Medical Center in Cleveland, in the Journal of the American Heart Association that men who suffer from the problem, which some consider more an emotional than a physical issue, are twice as likely to succumb to cardiovascular disease or heart attacks as those who do not have the problem.
The results are probably not too surprising, added Dr. Robert Kloner, a cardiologist at USC's Keck School of Medicine, "because arteries in the penis are smaller, so atherosclerosis shows up there sooner," perhaps three to four years before the onset of cardiovascular disease.
However, the researchers did not point out is that underlying ED can be a hormonal problem, in which testosterone dramatically declines. It has been well researched that a testosterone decline can cause heart diseases.










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