Health, Men\'s Health, Conditions and Diseases, Impotence, Bicycling-related
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- Study finds that men who cycle more than ten hours a week are at higher risk for impotence.
- Discusses the pro's and cons of the bike seat controversy and the research surrounding it.
- "Bicycle Riding May Be Hazardous to Men's Sex Lives." (Scroll down the drop-down menu to the last item: that's where this article can be found.)
- A triathlete discusses biking and impotence as well as his personal experiences.
- Clinical point of view on how mountain biking affects impotence in men.
- Article by Irwin Goldstein, M.D., Boston, MA about biking and effects it has on impotence.
- Newsgroup article discussed the effects cycling has on sex and impotence.
- Men who go mountain biking run a high risk of injuries to the scrotum that could affect their fertility, a new study suggests. Austrian researchers studied 45 male mountain bikers and found that 96% had scrotal abnormalities.
- A growing body of research finds many male bicyclists are paying too high a price in the bedroom for improved cardiovascular function.
- New Findings Reported on Biking and Impotence.
- Article by Roy Furchgott in the Washington Post, August 28, 2001, raises questions about the claims that bicycle seats cause impotence.
- Discusses the effects biking has on prostatitis and impotence.
- Author Timothy McSweeney gives reasons why bicycling improves a man's sexual ability.
- A presentation during a urology conference at the NYU Medial Center. Exploring the flaws in current studies on cycling and erectile dysfunction.
- Article that talkes about the effects cycling has on the bedroom and impotence.
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