A recent study led by members of the Far Easter Memorial Hospital and the Herng-Ching Lin School of Health Care Administration at Taipei Medical University has found a connection between gum disease and an increased risk for impotence. Upon reading the first few lines, we knew the culprit would be related to poor blood flow!
[A]ccording to Aaron Katz, chairman of the department of urology at Winthrop-University Hospital, inflammation and blood vessel damage to the penis may be the culprits. Inflammation, caused by periodontitis, could be causing damage to blood vessels which make their way to the penis.
So don’t be surprised if at the end our time together, before we tuck you into bed with sweet satisfied smiles, that we remind you to brush and floss your teeth. *wink*
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