Erectile dysfunction can cause a “self-perpetuating cycle of anxiety and performance pressure,” says one expert. (Photo illustration: Victoria Ellis for Yahoo News; photo: Getty Images) Blood flow is ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: Some months ago, you wrote that the blood flow to the penis could be reduced by blockages in the arteries. What kind of doctor should a guy go to, and what tests should be asked for? — ...
A wearable ultrasound patch could soon be saving lives, by monitoring the blood flow in hospital patients' brains. The device is only about the size of a postage stamp plus it works continuously, ...
Engineers at the University of California San Diego developed a soft and stretchy ultrasound patch that can be worn on the skin to monitor blood flow through major arteries and veins deep inside a ...
Men, talking about erectile dysfunction may be uncomfortable, but the treatment to get it fixed isn't. Wave Therapy at Wasatch Medical Clinic could have you back to normal in the bedroom in just two ...
Ultrasound localization microscopy can image microscopic vessels and measure blood flow in the brain
To image microscopic vessels and measure blood flow in the brain, researchers use a tool called ultrasound localization microscopy. It works by using microscopic bubbles circulated through the ...
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Developing an ultrasound device to improve blood circulation and prevent diabetes complications in lower extremities
Impaired blood circulation in the lower limbs is a common health problem among the elderly and one of the most prominent complications of diabetes, called diabetic foot. A syndrome characterized by ...
“The debate really hangs on how the blood flow has shifted, complicated by a history of unreliable data, which is why a measurement of blood flow is so important.” To address this problem, Rubin and a ...
Blood flow is often blamed when it comes to erectile dysfunction, but a new medical review suggests that treatment plans shouldn’t ignore what’s also happening psychologically. According to a recent ...
To reduce the likelihood of consequences caused by impaired blood flow, scientists from Lithuania have worked together to develop an ultrasonic foot stimulation device that can non-invasively improve ...
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