(Source: American Heart Association) Study Highlights Men who have multiple detectable subclinical vascular abnormalities are more likely to develop erectile dysfunction. The presence of coronary artery calcification.may predict the future onset of erectile dysfunction. Embargoed until 8 a.m. CT/9 a.m. ET, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014 This release is featured in news conference at 8 a.m. CT, Tuesday, Nov. 18. CHICAGO, Nov. 18, 2014 - Men who have asymptomatic subclinical vascular disease are more likely to develop erectile dysfunction than men who don't have early stage vascular disease, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2014. "Erectile...
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