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Injection to perk up a man's love life

Injection to perk up a man's love life
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The tiny spring that tackles prostate problems

The tiny spring that tackles prostate problems
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Injecting human blood into the willy can boost men's sex lives, scientists say

BLOOD injections can put the bite back into men’s sex lives, say scientists. Jabbing a teaspoonful into the penis boosts bedroom performance. 3 Shots of bloods can put the bite back into men s sex lives and boost their bedroom performance, new research showsCredit: Warner Bros In the first trial of the blood jab therapy, seven in ten men saw a major improvement in erectile function. The benefits lasted at least six months. Before treatment, the volunteers at Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece, had been impotent an average of six years. Blood samples were spun at high speeds to separate the ­platelet-rich plasma.

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Tube that props open blood vessels could conquer impotence

A tube that props open tiny blood vessels may offer a new way to tackle impotence.  The wire tube, or stent, is implanted inside the tiny arteries measuring just 1mm wide that supply blood to the penis. The stent is designed to widen arteries that have become furred up as a result of atherosclerosis, where fatty deposits in the vessels restrict blood flow which accounts for up to 80 per cent of impotence cases. Crucially, these stents carry anti-rejection drugs in small pockets to stop the immune system from attacking them. New research shows that in eight out of ten men the treatment was successful.

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