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Purpose Erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to achieve and/or maintain an erection of sufficient rigidity and duration to permit satisfactory sexual performance.
Telila Mesfin+12 more
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Erectile dysfunction: an overview [PDF]
Erectile dysfunction is a common (affecting 10-20 million men in the USA) and multifactorial disease due to organic and/or psychological factors that strongly impairs the quality of life in man. During the past decade many advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction have been made and new therapeutic strategies have ...
FABBRI A, AVERSA, Antonio, ISIDORI, Aldo
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Computational screening of repurposed drugs and natural products against SARS-Cov-2 main protease (Mpro) as potential COVID-19 therapies [PDF]
There remains an urgent need to identify existing drugs that might be suitable for treating patients suffering from COVID-19 infection. Drugs rarely act at a single molecular target, with off target effects often being responsible for undesirable side effects and sometimes, beneficial synergy between targets for a specific illness.
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Transformer Models for Acute Brain Dysfunction Prediction [PDF]
Acute brain dysfunctions (ABD), which include coma and delirium, are prevalent in the ICU, especially among older patients. The current approach in manual assessment of ABD by care providers may be sporadic and subjective. Hence, there exists a need for a data-driven robust system automating the assessment and prediction of ABD.
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Portosystemic hepatic encephalopathy model shows reversal learning impairment and dysfunction of neural activity in the prefrontal cortex and regions involved in motivated behavior [PDF]
Hepatic encephalopathy is a neurological complication that affects attention and memory. Experimental animal models have been used to study hepatic Encephalopathy, the most frequent being the portacaval shunt. In order to determine learning impairment and brain functional alterations in this model, we assessed reversal learning and neural metabolic ...
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A tale of two cities. Vulnerabilities of the London and Paris transit networks [PDF]
This paper analyses the impact of random failure or attack on the public transit networks of London and Paris in a comparative study. In particular we analyze how the dysfunction or removal of sets of stations or links (rails, roads, etc.) affects the connectivity properties within these networks.
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Erectile dysfunction has been explored as a condition secondary to elevated prolactin; however, the mechanisms by which elevated prolactin levels cause erectile dysfunction have not yet been clearly established.
Justin Badal+4 more
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Background and Objectives: Erectile dysfunction is a highly prevalent disease. It affects multiple aspects of health and can have a serious adverse effect on both the patients and their partners. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder associated with
Yahya Kamal MohammedAli+1 more
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Investigating a patient with erectile dysfunction: Is it really necessary?
The National Institute of Health defined erectile dysfunction as the persistent inability to achieve and/or to maintain an erection for a satisfactory sexual performance.
Vincenzo Mirone
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Ginseng for erectile dysfunction
Dietary supplements with ginseng, or ginseng alone, are widely used for a broad range of conditions, including erectile dysfunction. Ginseng is particularly popular in Asian countries. Individual studies assessing its effects are mostly small, of uneven methodological quality and have unclear results.To assess the effects of ginseng on erectile ...
Myeong Soo Lee+6 more
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