A new research at Temple University School of Medicine and Hospital in Philadelphia, warn that men with a pack-a-day habit are almost 40 percent more likely to struggle with erectile dysfunction than men who don’t smoke.
Smoking delivers nicotine and other vasoconstrictors that close down the blood vessels, revealed the study. So, if heart disease, stroke and certain cancers haven’t been reason enough for men to quit smoking, men should consider this habit also increases the risk of erectile dysfunction. The greater the number of cigarettes smoked, the greater the risk, studies find.

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