April 16, 2008

Erectile Dysfunction From Bike Riding: New Report From Harvard Medical School Explains How To Protect Yourself




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-- Position the seat to decline pressure: Make positive it be not so high that your legs be fully extensive at the pedestal of your pedal feel, and don't angle the seat in the upper air.



-- Change your class and hold break during long ride.



-- If you be aware of tingling or lack of sensation in the penis, cut short rotten riding for a week or two.



"What to Do about Erectile Dysfunction" is a 32-page report edited by Michael Philip O'Leary, M.D., Ph.D., equate professor at Harvard Medical School. This report explains: -- the anatomy and physiology of majority sexual drive and erectile problems -- the cause of erectile dysfunction, beside a self-assessment questionnaire -- the continuum of conduct unspoken for (including alternatives to Viagra and parallel drugs) -- the role of counseling -- how to cover your partner in dispute and treat erectile dysfunction.



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