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Age Increase, Diabetes Significantly Associated with Erectile Dysfunction and Sexual Problems PDF Print E-mail
ORLANDO - May 25, 2002 - The first nationally representative study of erectile dysfunction (ED) showed the prevalence was significantly associated with increasing age and with diabetes, according to a new study conducted by Culley C. Carson, M.D., professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. His findings will be presented at the American Urological Association Annual Scientific Meeting on May 25 in a podium session started at 4:00 p.m.

Age Increase, Diabetes Significantly Associated with Erectile Dysfunction and Sexual Problems

 
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