Erectile dysfunction is linked to a '59% higher risk of heart disease'

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Chinese scientists looked at 25 studies with a total of more than 154,000 men. They also found impotence raised the men's risk of a stroke by 34 per cent and premature death by 33 per cent.

Chinese scientists looked at 25 studies with a total of more than 154,000 men. Impotence also raised the risk of stroke by 34% and premature death by 33%. Experts urges impotent men to 'pay aggressive attention to heart disease'.

 

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KrishnanShan

You couldn’t make it up

It would seem to me that obesity is likely the common link rather that the direct cause indicated in the tweet text.

Never seen that coming.

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Erectile dysfunction is linked to a '59% higher risk of heart disease'Chinese scientists looked at 25 studies with a total of more than 154,000 men. They also found impotence raised the men's risk of a stroke by 34 per cent and premature death by 33 per cent.
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Erectile dysfunction is linked to a '59% higher risk of heart disease'Chinese scientists looked at 25 studies with a total of more than 154,000 men. They also found impotence raised the men's risk of a stroke by 34 per cent and premature death by 33 per cent.
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