Dr. John Lee
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Erectile Dysfunction: Causes, Symptoms and Medicines to Cure It
Posted: February 14, 2023Categories: Erectile DysfunctionErectile dysfunction, also known as impotence, is a common sexual health problem that affects millions of men worldwide. It occurs when a man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection that is firm enough for sexual intercourse.
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Does high blood pressure increase the risk of heart disease?
Posted: February 14, 2023Categories: Heart & Blood PressureHigh blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a common health condition that affects millions of people worldwide.
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Benzoyl peroxide for acne treatment
Posted: February 14, 2023Categories: Skin Care (acne)Benzoyl peroxide is a topical medication that is commonly used to treat acne. It is a powerful antimicrobial agent that helps to kill the bacteria that can contribute to the formation of acne pimples.
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Is there a link between obesity and erectile-dysfunction?
Posted: February 14, 2023Obesity and erectile dysfunction (ED) have been linked in several studies. Obesity is a major risk factor for ED, and weight loss has been shown to improve ED in many cases.
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Blood Pressure: Low, High, Normal, Causes and Treatment
Posted: February 14, 2023Categories: Heart & Blood PressureBlood pressure is the measurement of the force of blood against the walls of your arteries as your heart pumps blood.
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Salicylic Acid vs Benzoyl Peroxide for Acne: Which is Better?
Posted: February 14, 2023Categories: Skin Care (acne)Acne is a common skin condition that affects many people, and there are many different treatment options available to help manage its symptoms.
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Can I Combine Erectile Dysfunction Treatments?
Posted: January 07, 2023Categories: Erectile DysfunctionErectile dysfunction (ED) is a medical condition that affects an estimated 18 million men in the United States alone. ED is characterized by difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. While there are many potential treatments for ED, it is important to understand the benefits and risks of combining treatments for optimal efficacy and safety.