Conditions like vascular disease, surgery, diabetes, and medications are some of the top causes of erectile dysfunction. If you suffer from ED, schedule an evaluation with your doctor and get...
Infertility can feel alienating for a couple, and for each individual partner, but in reality, it affects many couples. Find out more about evaluation and treatment for this condition.
Did you know that diabetes can contribute to erectile dysfunction and other men's health conditions? Find out more about why treating your diabetes is important.
ED can be embarrassing to talk about. However, if it is affecting your relationship, you need to discuss it. Find tips for talking to your partner and getting successful treatment.
COVID-19 is unlikely to be spread through semen, according to University of Utah Health scientists who participated in an international study of Chinese men who recently had the disease. The...
Believe it or not, erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a symptom of diabetes. Men need healthy blood vessels and nerves to get an erection. High blood sugar from diabetes can...
Fifteen percent of couples struggle with infertility, an often frustrating problem that affects both men and women equally. Learn more about how men's health providers at U of U Health...
Zinc and folic acid, a pair of dietary supplements long touted as an effective treatment for male infertility, failed to improve pregnancy rates, sperm counts, and sperm potency in a...
We know nutrition is key to our health, but did you know it can also reduce your chances of developing erectile dysfunction and prostate cancer? It can also improve your...
Even though it's uncommon, one in every 250 males will be diagnosed with testicular cancer during their lifetime. Testicular cancer can also affect teens starting at 15 years old.
Did you know that men have a warning signal that should never be ignored: erectile dysfunction (ED). Believe it or not, difficulty or an inability to get an erection when...
What's a vasectomy procedure like and is it effective? Learn this and more about recovery. (How painful is it anyway?!) Featuring men's health specialist Jim Hotaling, MD.