Welcome to International Journal of Impotence Research: The Journal of Sexual Medicine
Now in its 21st year, International Journal of Impotence Research: The Journal of Sexual Medicine continues to bring professionals in the field of sexual medicine the most essential information and research on male and female sexual dysfunction, including important research related to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, menopause and vascular deficits. If you can't access the articles below, let your librarian know that you would like full-text access from your desktop.
Free online issue
Volume 21, No 6
November/December 2009
ISSN: 0955-9930
EISSN: 1476-5489
Impact Factor 2.276*
25/57 Urology and Nephrology
Editor:
Allen D Seftel
*2008 Journal Citation Report (Thomson Reuters, 2009)
FEATURED ARTICLES
REVIEW
Modifying cardiovascular risk in erectile dysfunction FREEORIGINAL ARTICLE
Oxidative stress in diabetes-induced erectile dysfunction FREEORIGINAL ARTICLE
ICP analysis for erection phase identificationORIGINAL ARTICLE
Atorvastatin in sildenafil nonrespondersORIGINAL ARTICLE
Sexual activity and erectile dysfunction in elderly men FREEORIGINAL ARTICLE
A prospective study on EDNEWS
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Free Metabolic Syndrome Web Focus. Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of conditions that occur together and increase the risk for heart disease, stroke and diabetes affecting nearly 50 million Americans. Read this free collection providing valuable insight into this emerging medical and public health epidemic.
Heart Disease and Erectile Dysfunction. Framingham risk profile based questionnaires may further link ED patients to having higher cardiovascular risk. Read how this 6 year follow-up study compensates age-dependent and past co-morbidity data to strengthen this correlation.
Cardiac Sexology. Up to two-thirds of coronary artery disease patients have ED. Read this supplement to learn how a patient-centered diagnosis and endothelial therapies can help manage a man's cardiovascular health.
Assessing BPH. Understanding BPH risk factors and pathology help clarify the best therapeutic strategies for the disease. Read how self-administered questionnaires, combination therapy and managing a patient's PSA can lead to a happier, healthier patient.
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