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This 7 page paper examines the causes of this condition and discusses various treatments that are available. The potential negative consequences of using drugs like Viagra and Levitra to treat this condition are emphasized. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Erectile Dysfunction Research Compiled
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Men who have problems getting or sustaining a penile erection suffer from erectile dysfunction. Erectile dysfunction can be the result of physiological or psychological factors.
Whatever the cause, however, this problem is something that not many people are willing to talk about. It is also a condition that can cause significant personal problems.
Not surprisingly, a number of treatments have been developed to address erectile dysfunction. Sometimes these treatments help, sometimes they do not. Sometimes, in fact, the treatment can
do more harm than good. Never-the-less, the pharmaceutical industry in particular seems intent on pushing various drugs down the throats of the buying public. The companies prey on
the social stigma associated with this condition. Human sexuality tends to be a primary focus among some segments of American culture. Speculation
abounds about who is having sex with whom and how they do it. While we tend to associate erectile dysfunction with the aging process, it is imperative that we
recognize that in fact erectile dysfunction is not a natural part of aging. When younger Americans in particular regard the elderly, however, we often do so with the assumption
that sexuality is somehow lessened. In reality, the elderly regard sex and partake in it in approximately the same ways that they did when they were younger. The
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