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Sex

Common Viagra Warnings & Precautions

Viagra is the world's most popularly prescribed erectile dysfunction medication, but that doesn't mean it's free of risks and precautions.

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Erectile Dysfunction at Age 50: Causes & Treatment Options

Entering midlife doesn’t have to slow you down in the bedroom. Learn the common causes of ED and how to fix erectile dysfunction at 50.

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Hair

Alopecia Areata: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

Alopecia areata is one of a few forms of hair loss. Unlike the others, however, it's an autoimmune disease and requires special treatment.

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Sex

How to Find a Good Urologist For ED

The first step on the path to treating your erectile dysfunction is learning what's causing it — and that's where a urologist comes in.

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Hair

6 Common Hair Loss Symptoms & Signs

Hair loss treatment begins with figuring out what's causing your hair to thin. These common signs and symptoms of hair loss may offer clues.

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Sex

Common Uses for Viagra

Learn about Viagra (sildenafil) and why it’s one of the most popular ED medications on the market. Plus, benefits of Viagra you may not know about.

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Sex

What Is Sildenafil Used For?

Sildenafil, the main ingredient in Viagra, is more than just an ED med. It's also used to treat some big heart-related health issues.

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Sex

How to Prevent Erectile Dysfunction

You may not be able to "prevent" erectile dysfunction altogether, but there are some preventative tips you should be aware of.

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Hair

Random Bald Spot Treatment Options

So, you're noticing some random bald spots on your head, and you're wondering what your treatment options are. You aren't alone, friend.

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Hair

Androgenetic Alopecia: Causes & Treatment Options

Androgenetic alopecia, also known as male pattern baldness, is disappointing for every man. Luckily, it's treatable — read on to learn how.

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