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The little blue pill is good for more than just one body part. Viagra lowers the risk of heart disease in men by up to 39 percent, according to a new study. And men who take the drug also appear less likely to suffer an early death from any cause. Researchers from the University of Southern California (USC) looked at 70,000 adult men with an average age of 52, all of whom had an erectile dysfunction diagnosis at some point in their life. Experts believe the drug increases blood flow into the heart's arteries and improves oxygen flow throughout the body. For this reason, previous research has also linked the use of Viagra to a decreased risk of Alzheimer's, which can be caused by a lack of blood flow to the brain. Using ED drugs such as Viagra can significantly reduce a person's likelihood of suffering severe heart conditions and dying an early death, a new study suggests (file photo) While the results of this study are promising, physicians do not recommend taking the drug off-label and it has only been approved for treating ED. The medication works by relaxing muscles in a man's penis, which allows the flow of more blood to it. It also thins the blood, making it flow easier in the body. When aroused, the increase in blood flow allows for the man to have a stronger erection.   Elderly men are more likely to suffer high blood pressure and other issues that thicken the blood and reduce its flow around the body. In turn, they will often suffer from ED because of these conditions. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Botox to beat erectile dysfunction! Injections straight into... Revealed: PR firm that represents Pfizer and Moderna also... VIAGRA shrinks cancerous tumors and 시알리스복용방법 boosts effects of... Why Viagra use has grown in men under 30: Little blue pills... Share this article Share 383 shares The latest study, published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, 시알리스복용방법 gathered data from over 70,000 men diagnosed with ED from 2006 to 2020. Using medical records, they determined which had taken ED drugs - and any subsequent heart problems they may have suffered during the follow-up period. Among the population, 23,816 used the drugs to help in the bedroom, while 48,682 others did not. They found that those who used these medications were less likely to suffer heart issues after adjusting for factors such as race, height and weight.
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