Saturday, June 2, 2007

Smoking and Obesity Increase Chances of Erectile Dysfunction

Smoking and Obesity Increase Chances of Erectile DysfunctionA new study indicates that certain factors can increase the risk by up to two and half times.
Tuesday’s New York Times article Smoking and Obesity Raise Risk of Erectile Woes highlights research that draws connections between certain lifestyle choices and erectile dysfunction. The study, published by The Journal of Urology, reports that men who lead a healthier lifestyle have a lower occurrence of sexual difficulties.
Urologist Dr. Donald P. Feeney shares his insight on the findings and tells us what this research can reveal about treating and preventing erectile dysfunction.