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E.D. and Heart Disease

by KVUE

kvue.com

Posted on June 29, 2010 at 1:17 PM

Having erectile dysfunction can be distressing for men, but it is not life-threatening.
        But heart disease is. 
      For the first time, a clinical study shows erectile dysfunction is a strong predictor of heart attacks and cardiovascular disease.
Dr. Stanley Wang,  a cardiologist from Heart Hospital of Austin and Dr. David Phillips, a urologist from Urology Austin, offered their insight into the study on KVUE News Midday.

 

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