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    Erectile dysfunction can happen in men above the age of 40. The disruption or loss of energy flow in the reproductive organ during lovemaking‚ which causes ED‚ can happen due to stress or inner health factors. These are a range of erectile dysfunction causes which affects the performance and behavior in conjugal life. Diabetes and kidney conditions can affect normal erection. These are related to imbalance of endocrine flow that is part of the nervous system‚ which‚ in turn‚ is responsible for signalling

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    References: Boyle‚ M. (1993). Sexual dysfunction or heterosexual dysfunction?. Feminism & Psychology‚ 3 (1)‚ 73-88. Bray‚ A. (2001). Not woman enough: Irigaray’s culture of difference. Feminist Theory‚ 2 (3)‚ 311-327. Chew‚ K. K.‚ Earle‚ C. M.‚ Stuckey‚ B. G.‚ Jamrozik‚ K.‚ & Keogh‚ E. J. (2000). Erectile dysfunction in general medicine practice: prevalence and clinical Fishman‚ J‚ R.‚ & Mamo‚ L. (2002). What’s in a Disorder:

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    region. Soon realizing that Sildenafil could be used to treat erectile dysfunction‚ Pfizer renamed the drug Viagra‚ and had it patented in 1996. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the drug’s use as a remedy for erectile dysfunction on March 27th‚ 1998. It became available to be sold later in the year as a prescription medication‚ breaking new ground as the 1st oral drug in the USA used to treat erectile dysfunction. It quickly became a massively successful product recording over

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    entry of two key players‚ Bayer/Glaxo SmithKline and Eli Lilly. Both these companies were slated to launch competing products for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) in the US market. When Viagra‚ a non-prescription drug to treat male impotence‚ was launched just five years ago‚ the little blue pill spawned the market for ‘erectile dysfunction’ drugs with the biggest launch ever in the industry1. Pfizer’s sales and marketing prowess‚ coupled with media frenzy and endless Jay Leno punch lines

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    pertaining) to scientific and technological discoveries and advancements: especially in green technology. Middle aged men are portrayed to be the main audience of Popular Science due to the the male-targeted advertisements such as automobiles and erectile dysfunction. I enjoy reading this magazine and have been a subscriber for the past five years. Since Readers turn to Popular Science for entertainment and general knowledge‚ the magazine is limited on how in depth it can go into scientific and technological

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    Sexual Dysfunction Week 3 Barbara Herridge University of Phoenix Axia College PSY 265 11/22/2011 There are four known types of sexual dysfunctions; sexual desire disorder‚ sexual arousal disorder‚ orgasmic disorder‚ and sexual pain disorder. All of these sexual disorders are in some way connected on psychological levels which cause these dysfunctions. The one I am going to talk about is orgasmic disorder in females and in males. The orgasmic disorder is split into two categories

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    his face. In this essay‚ I argue that a close look at techniques used in a commercial reveals Enzyte is effectively establishing a target audience while presenting a specific solution to a common problem‚ all without informing consumers that erectile dysfunction may not solely be their problem. The commercial starts off with a once popular catch phrase coined by Enzyte: “Meet Bob.” There is no mistaking that Bob is a happy man‚ given that throughout the commercial‚ his facial expression is occupied

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    chinamarketresearchreports.com . There are hundreds of millions of males suffering from sexual dysfunction in the world‚ of which over 50 million are in China. Statistics indicates that more than 60% of males aged above 35 in China have sexual dysfunction of different degrees. About 50% of the causes of erectile dysfunction are organic‚ and 30% are psychological while 20% of them are organic and psychological at the same time. Erectile dysfunction can have severe psychological consequences as it can be tied to relationship

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    The Five Dysfunctions of a Team Paper The book‚ “The Five Dysfunctions of a Team”‚ is a leadership fable by Patrick Lencioni. Lencioni’s book is a New York Times bestseller that helps to not only identify the five dysfunctions that a team may face‚ but also to provide advice on how to deal with each of these dysfunctions. Lencioni uses a pyramid structure to help showcase each of the five dysfunctions and where they each would be on the pyramid. The first dysfunction of a team that Lencioni

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    and sexual dysfunction ROGER S. KIRBY‚ MICHAEL P. O’LEARY* and CULLEY CARSON† St. George’s Hospital‚ London‚ UK‚ *Harvard Medical School‚ Boston‚ MA‚ and †University of North Carolina‚ NC‚ USA Accepted for publication 17 October 2004 OBJECTIVE To report a comprehensive retrospective analysis of the favourable effects of doxazosin extended-release (XL) and doxazosin standard on the sexual health of patients with comorbid benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and erectile dysfunction (ED)‚ augmenting

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