Erectile dysfunction
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Will we ever be able to produce something capable of making us reach the optimum of one of humankind"s most basic needs? Will there always be a side effect? Since the beginnings of civilization, people have been obsessed about their sexuality. Men and women have always tried to achieve a maximum amount of pleasure in any possible way. For human beings this is obtained through the orgasm. Humans usually attain this is goal through sexual intercourse or masturbation. However, sometimes the psychological and physical conditions of a person can deprive him or her from reaching that goal. Thankfully, science and...
lacking; major research efforts are essential to the improvement of our understanding of the appropriate diagnostic assessments and treatments of this condition. Erectile dysfunction is an important public health problem deserving of increased support for basic science investigation and applied research. Viagra may not be the best option against erectile dysfunction, but it is the easiest to get access to and take, so we shall have to deal with its adverse effects for now. Perhaps later on another pharmaceutical company might come up with a better method against erectile dysfunction, and even a version specially made for women"s needs.
lacking; major research efforts are essential to the improvement of our understanding of the appropriate diagnostic assessments and treatments of this condition. Erectile dysfunction is an important public health problem deserving of increased support for basic science investigation and applied research. Viagra may not be the best option against erectile dysfunction, but it is the easiest to get access to and take, so we shall have to deal with its adverse effects for now. Perhaps later on another pharmaceutical company might come up with a better method against erectile dysfunction, and even a version specially made for women"s needs.
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