FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE BLOG
Includes over 800 monographs reporting on emerging studies in the medical and scientific literature of practical clinical importance, easily searched for content.
Bipolar disorder and neuroinflammation
There is a massive amount of evidence supporting the importance of assessing and treating neuroinflammation in bipolar disorder and other neuropsychiatric illnesses. This makes necessarily the comprehensive examination of autoimmunity and its numerous underlying contributory causes.
Erectile Dysfunction is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality
More evidence that erectile dysfunction is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease is presented in a study just published in PLoS Medicine (Public Library of Science). This should come as no surprise considering that health of vascular endothelium is one of the elements necessary to ensure blood delivery to the 'periphery'. The authors added to literature on this topic by examining the degree of erectile dysfunction in relation to cardiovascular risk.
Lifestyle reduction of cardiovascular risk factors improves erectile dysfunction
Lifestyle reduction of cardiovascular risk factors improves erectile dysfunction
Sexual side effects of medications for male pattern hair loss and prostate enlargement
Sexual side effects of medications for male pattern hair loss and prostate enlargement
Diet induced weight loss can rapidly improve sexual function for men
Diet induced weight loss can rapidly improve sexual function for men
Low testosterone is associated with abdominal aneurysm
Low testosterone is associated with abdominal aneurysm
Restless Leg Syndrome and Erectile Dysfunction
Restless Leg Syndrome and Erectile Dysfunction
Metabolic syndrome affects sexual function for both men and women
Metabolic syndrome affects sexual function for both men and women
Erectile dysfunction, metabolic syndrome & type 2 diabetes
Erectile dysfunction, metabolic syndrome & type 2 diabetes
Male sexual function correlates with glycemic control
Male sexual function correlates with glycemic control.