People with preeclampsia or eclampsia are at highest risk, a study suggests.
Water pills can contribute to ED, but they don't need to ruin your sex life.
Water pills can contribute to ED, but they don't need to ruin your sex life.
Caitlin Giesler, M.D., cardiologist, tells us how high blood pressure can harm your body.
By David Hopper
Jim Liu, M.D., cardiologist, talks medications and lifestyle changes.
By David Hopper
A cardiologist explains how to manage cardiac health and the dangers of hypertension.
By David Hopper
Several conditions fall under the umbrella term, though the risk factors are similar.
By Ally Sweeten
These are the indicators of what could become a lifelong chronic health condition.
By David Hopper
The fear is real, at least for a small percentage of the population.
Data suggests the risk of developing hypertensive disorders may increase by up to 74 percent.
By Kate Daniel
Data suggests the risk of developing hypertensive disorders may increase by up to 74 percent.
By Kate Daniel
Even effective medications can wreak havoc on your libido.
By Giddy Staff
Even effective medications can wreak havoc on your libido.
By Giddy Staff
New research indicates that tracking readings at home doesn't prevent preeclampsia.
Study: Treating BP before a hypertension diagnosis leads to better outcomes for pregnant women.
Your sex life isn't necessarily over just because you're being treated for hypertension.
Understanding your genetic and behavioral risk factors can prevent a major cardiac event.
By Holly Ellis
A new study suggests the meds have a lower risk than thought. But lower risk isn't no risk.
By David Hopper
Before you reach for a prescription, ask your doctor about steps you can take on your own.
By Ally Sweeten
Erectile dysfunction has multiple causes and treatments, but many patients get limited choices.
Erectile dysfunction has multiple causes and treatments, but many patients get limited choices.
Pose all the questions you have about erectile dysfunction's link to cardiovascular disease.
You could take a supplement or a medication, but the best solution might be today's lunch.
By Ally Sweeten
More than just relaxing, a professional massage can help with medical ailments, too.
By Ally Sweeten
Pay less attention to catchy marketing and more attention to Mother Nature.
By Kate Daniel
Dizziness comes and goes but could be a sign of a vestibular disorder.
By Holly Ellis
Low-dose blood thinners may have once been useful, but doctors increasingly advise against them.
Men, steer clear of knockoffs and get the real deal: safe and effective prescription ED meds.
If you're able to attain but not maintain an erection, faulty veins might be the problem.
By David Hopper
A lot of sexual education involves villainizing teen pregnancy. But is that fair?
Ringing in your ears may sound like no big deal, but there could be worse to come.
By Helen Massy
A lot of American adults have hypertension, but few of us do anything about it.
By David Hopper
Meds aren't usually the sole cause of erectile issues, and their effects can be minimized.
More than one-third of Americans get less sleep than they should. There are consequences.
Put down that cup of joe. Try these instead and cut down on the jitters.
By Kate Daniel
Be on your guard. Are these high-risk conditions just around the corner?
By Anna Herod
Be on your guard. Are these high-risk conditions just around the corner?
By Anna Herod
Most drug research doesn't analyze sex-specific data, which puts women at risk.
By Kate Daniel
A well-known culprit in poor diets, excessive salt can also directly affect erections.
By David Hopper
Studies indicate an indirect but important relationship between gum disease and ED.
By David Hopper
Healthy blood pressure equals healthy blood flow, which equals healthy erectile function.
The mechanics of diabetes-related damage are complicated, but controllable.
The first can cause the second, which can be a sign of the first. It's all about blood flow.
No cardiologist, urologist or primary care doc can read minds. They can only help if they know.
An intercourse-induced infarction is rare, but other factors affect post–heart attack intimacy.
I was so trapped in my body, I never thought I’d escape. When I did, I gained a whole new self.
Heart disease is just as common among women as men and every bit as dangerous.
By Jessy Humann
Understanding how to manage common complications is essential for a happy, healthy pregnancy.
Sex involves the mind and body, and your orgasm difficulty may have causes rooted in either.
By Rachel Crowe
Dive into the facts about erectile dysfunction and blood pressure medication.
Frank communication with a partner about health is an important aspect of your sex life.
Many men suffer from erectile dysfunction, but that doesn't mean you can't prevent it.
By Eric Schad
High blood pressure isn't the only reason to cut your sodium intake.
Sometimes the heart speaks for itself—you should listen if you want to avoid complications.
Why an increase in blood supply leaves your hands swollen and uncomfortable.
By Rachel Crowe
Erectile dysfunction isn't just about your penis—often it's a sign of other health problems.
Diabetic men are more prone to erectile issues than men at large. Get answers that help.
By Eric Schad
Erectile dysfunction could be a signal of serious heart issues. Here's what you need to know.
By Giddy Staff
Addressing one condition can help with the other, but only if you speak up.
If you're diabetic and struggling with sexual dysfunction, the two may be connected.
By Kelly Kling
Approaching each condition separately can help with both.
Health issues during pregnancy can go beyond morning sickness and swollen feet.
By Giddy Staff
If you're struggling to stay erect, your first call should probably be to your cardiologist.
If you're struggling to stay erect, your first call should probably be to your cardiologist.
If you're struggling with female sexual dysfunction, check on your cardiovascular health.
By Holly Ellis
Most dudes are familiar with the sensation, but it's nothing to get your boxers in a wad about.
By Ashley Mateo
Hypertension affects a man's erection and a woman's libido—as can the meds that treat it.
By David Hopper
Hypertension affects a man's erection and a woman's libido—as can the meds that treat it.
By David Hopper
Hypertension affects a man's erection and a woman's libido—as can the meds that treat it.
By David Hopper
Over 35 and pregnant? Here are tips and advice for moms-to-be.
Proper nutrition and exercise are top priorities, but three additional methods can help, too.
We bust some heart disease myths so you can make better choices about your heart health.
By David Hopper
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication that can have adverse effects on a mother and her baby.
By Anna Herod
Fifty percent of men older than 40 suffer from ED, a number that increases with age.
By Erin Coleman
Cardiovascular health is a key for maintaining a healthy sex life as you age.
By Eric Schad
About 121.5 million adults in the U.S. suffer from heart disease. Many feel its effects in bed.
By Jason Crosby
Researchers believe erectile dysfunction could be a sign of cardiovascular problems.
By David Hopper
Watch for the warning signs of heart disease, and learn how you can prevent this deadly disease.
By Giddy Staff
Regular checkups can help expectant mothers identify symptoms and protect against preeclampsia.
By Sonya Gordon
Popular ED medications can be abused if you don’t follow doctor’s orders.
By Sarah Morris
Treating your hypertension can often worsen your ED. Fortunately, you have options.
It can be a real downer to find that your medication causes some unfortunate side effects.
By Sarah Morris