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Can Smoking Cause Shrinkage Dysfunction?

February 29th, 2008 by Lillian Taylor
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The fact is that while smoking is not a direct cause for shrinkage dysfunction, there are many studies that have shown associations that smoking contributes to the condition of shrinkage dysfunction.

Diabetes and Shrinkage Dysfunction

February 22nd, 2008 by Lillian Taylor
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Shrinkage dysfunction is commonly associated with the condition of diabetes. However, just because you have diabetes does not mean you will develop the condition of shrinkage dysfunction.

Shrinkage Dysfunction FAQ’s

February 15th, 2008 by Lillian Taylor
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There is actually no one cause for the development of shrinkage dysfunction; it is actually based on numerous amounts of genetic and environmental factors. It is the combination of these factors that actually leads to the condition of shrinkage dysfunction.

The Penis: What Dimensions Are Normal?

February 8th, 2008 by Lillian Taylor
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The nature of development through the process of puberty and the production of testosterone, are both determined and regulated by genetic factors. These genetic factors are mainly responsible for the determination of penis size.

The Male Sexual Response Cycle

February 1st, 2008 by Lillian Taylor
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Currently, there exist four stages of the male sexual response cycle that begin with excitement due to a stimulus. The four stages include: excitement, plateau, orgasm (climax), and resolution.

Male Sexual Organs: Understanding and Loving your Body

January 25th, 2008 by Lillian Taylor
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The male reproductive system contains several structures.

The Male Biological Need for Sex

January 18th, 2008 by Lillian Taylor
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The survival of the human race is impossible without fulfillment of the biological needs. Biological needs are defined as necessary requirements for survival. There are several general human biological needs listed below.

Eat A Healthy Diet & Stop Shrinkage Dysfunction

January 4th, 2008 by Ethan Porter
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Erectile Dysfunction (the inability to achieve and then maintain an erection) and Shrinkage (the gradual diminishing in size of the penis) are fairly common among men. Frequently, however, these embarrassing maladies can be prevented simply by choosing to sustain an active, healthy lifestyle.

Does Age Play A Roll In Shrinkage Dysfunction?

December 28th, 2007 by Ethan Porter
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One thing that preserves sexual health in a man is a healthy testosterone level. Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone. It’s involved in the production of sperm, maintaining an active libido, and promotes mental and physical energy.

Can A High Alcohol Intake Increase Shrinkage Dysfunction?

December 21st, 2007 by Ethan Porter
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Many people enjoy the lowered inhibitions and increased confidence alcohol seems to give them, especially when approaching a sexual situation. However, alcohol can do more to hinder sexual encounters than to enhance them.

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