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Prostate Diseases and Erectile DysfunctionBy Harvard Medical School

In a Nutshell

This online course from Harvard Medical School explores the causes, treatments, and prevention methods surrounding erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, and other prostate issues.

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Introduction

Erectile dysfunction and prostate diseases, such as prostatitis or prostate cancer, can be a common concern for men, especially as they age.

This online course, offered by Harvard Medical School, explains how the prostate gland works and common prostate issues.

The course also covers how erectile dysfunction is related to prostate issues, as well as other causes and treatment options.

It also covers the basics of prostate cancer, its associated risk factors, and lifestyle factors that may help.

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