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Default Depression a risk factor for ED in diabetic men (Reuters)

(From Yahoo) Reuters - Among men with type 2 diabetes, depressive symptoms represent the most important factor contributing to the risk of erectile dysfunction (ED), according to investigators in Italy and in California. Other modifiable risk factors also play a part, they report.

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