Dr. Shira Johnson speaks with Dr. Charles Walker, Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Department of Urology at Yale University School of Medicine. The two focus on erectile dysfunction as a common complication for patients dealing with diabetes and heart disease, and ways that clinicians can help patients manage this problem through lifestyle modifications. Dr. Walker also introduces emerging pathophysiological understandings of ED as a potential predictor of diabetes.
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Managing Erectile Dysfunction Stemming from Diabetes and Heart Disease
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- Host: Shira Johnson, MD
- Guest: Charles N. Walker, MD
Dr. Charles Walker discusses erectile dysfunction as a common complication for patients dealing with diabetes and heart disease, and how to manage it.
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