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Erectile dysfunction: Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute

January 23, 2017

Many conditions can be a symptom of a larger problem.  In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr. Landon Trost explains why erectile dysfunction, E-D, may be a warning sign for cardiovascular problems.

To listen, click the link below.

Erectile Dysfuntion

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