EIQ Men Podcast
We discuss the benefits of talking to your partner (should you have one) about erectile dysfunction on today’s episode of the podcast. We also offer some helpful tips on the best way to navigate this potentially life-changing conversation with your loved one.
Dr. Justin Houman joins us to discus all things Covid-19 and erectile dysfunction. We discuss the the latest information on how contracting Covid-19 can impact erections, the vaccine, the social impact of pandemic-related lockdowns on erections, and telemedicine. Dr. Houman is a urologist whose practice is focused on men’s health.
On today’s episode of the podcast, we discuss whether or not it benefits a man dealing with erectile dysfunction to quit pornography.
On today’s episode of the podcast, we discuss whether or not it benefits a man dealing with erectile dysfunction to quit pornography.
On today’s podcast we discuss the mental health challenges related to erectile dysfunction and anxiety as many of us begin the process of reacclimating to society while emerging from this worldwide pandemic.
On today’s new episode of the Erectile Dysfunction Radio Podcast, we discuss Beyond The Little Blue Pill: The Thinking Man’s Guide to Understanding and Addressing ED eCourse.
Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy, joins us to discuss what a typical visit to a urologist might look like for a patient facing erectile dysfunction (ED). Dr. Ramasamy is a urologist and serves as Director of Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, and Associate Professor in the Department of Urology at the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami Health System in Florida.
Dating apps, such as Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble, are extremely common in our digital-first culture. We explore a possible connection between erectile dysfunction and these highly popular apps on today’s podcast episode.
The birth of a child can be life’s most joyous occasion, but it can also impact erections. Many men fail to realize that a major life change, such as the birth of a child, may be factoring into their battle with erectile dysfunction.
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