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Alternative to the little blue pills

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a very common problem with a stigma. In fact, I have had several patients who resisted telling me they suffered from this malady. Because it can be a symptom of other diseases, it is crucial that you share this information with your doctor.
ED affects approximately 1 in 10 men on a chronic basis. If it occurs less than 20 percent of the time, it is normal; whereas if it occurs more than 50 percent of the time, there is a problem that requires therapy, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
There are oral medications for ED. Its prevalence has led pharmaceutical companies to saturate the airwaves. Approved medications include Viagra (sildenafil, or the “little blue pill”), Cialis (tadalafil) and Levitra (vardenafil).
These drugs work by affecting the endothelium, or inner layer, of blood vessels and causing vasodilation, or enlargement, which increases blood flow to the penis.
Unfortunately, this does not solve the medical problem, but it does provide a short-term fix.
ED’s prevalence increases with age. In a multinational MALES study, ED affected 8 percent of those aged 20 to 30 and 37 percent of 70 to 75 year olds. What was surprising was that advanced age had the least association with ED, increasing the odds by only 5 percent.
So, what contributes to the rest of the increase as we age? Disease processes and drug therapies.

Disease processes
Chronic diseases significantly contribute to ED – and ED may be a harbinger of disease. Typical contributors include metabolic syndrome, diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease and obesity.
In the Look AHEAD trial, ED had a greater than two-fold association with hypertension and a three-fold association with metabolic syndrome. In another study, ED was associated with a 2.5-times increase in cardiovascular disease.
In a randomized clinical trial (RCT), patients with ED had significantly more calcification, or atherosclerosis, in the arteries when compared to a control group. They were more than three times as likely to have severe levels of calcification. They also had more inflammation, measured by C-reactive protein.

Medications contribute
About 25 percent of ED cases are thought to be associated with medications, such as antidepressants; NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen and naproxen sodium; and hypertension medications.
Unfortunately, the most common antidepressant medications, SSRIs, have the greatest impact on ED of all antidepressants.
The California Men’s Health Study, with over 80,000 participants, showed that there was an association between NSAIDs and ED, with a 38 percent increase in ED in patients who use NSAIDs on a regular basis.
The authors warn that patients should not stop taking NSAIDS without consulting their physicians.
Also, high blood pressure drugs have a reputation for causing ED. A meta-analysis of 42 studies showed that beta blockers have a small effect, but thiazide diuretics (water pills) more than doubled ED, compared to placebo.

Prevention & Treatment
The Mediterranean-type diet has been shown to treat and prevent ED, thus improving one’s health and sex life at the same time. It is the green leafy alternative to the little blue pill.
The foods are rich in omega-3 fatty acids and high in monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats, as well as in fiber. Components include whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes, walnuts, and olive oil.
In two RCTs lasting two years, those who followed a Mediterranean-type diet saw improvements in their endothelial functioning. They also had reduced inflammation and decreased insulin resistance.
In another study, men who had the greatest compliance with the Mediterranean-type diet were significantly less likely to have ED, compared to those with the lowest compliance. Even more impressive was that the group with the highest compliance had a 37 percent reduction in severe ED versus the low compliance group.
Therefore, it is important to bring ED to the attention of physicians. There are very effective lifestyle alternatives to oral medication that provide positive overall health effects, while also helping patients eliminate medications that contribute to ED.

104th Precinct Police Blotter (7/26/2021-8/1/2021)

Monday, July 26
Hany Imbark was arrested at 507 Grandview Avenue for felony assault by Officer LeBlanc.
Nelson Musse was arrested at 490 Grandview Avenue for felony assault by Officer LeBlanc.
German C. Cortes was arrested at 682 Seneca Avenue for criminal mischief by Officer Claybrooks.

Tuesday, July 27
Bengaly Torres was arrested at 1107 Irving Avenue for misdemeanor assault by Officer Gluck.
Sandy Gonzalez was arrested at 1105 Irving Avenue for misdemeanor assault by Officer Gluck.
Eric Lopez was arrested at 60-51 Cooper Avenue for criminal mischief by Officer Incantalupo.
Yousef Alzubidy was arrested at 576 Seneca Avenue for felony assault by Officer Heinlein.

Wednesday, July 28
Donald K. Cowens was arrested at 78-16 Cooper Avenue for misdemeanor assault by Officer Khela.
Jason Hurado was arrested at 64-02 Catalpa Avenue for aggravated harassment by Detective Lodato.
Rodney Ballard was arrested at Cooper Avenue and 73rd Street for petit larceny by Officer Gonzalez.
Ixcotoyac Gerson was arrested at 70-20 Central Avenue for menacing by Officer Cavagna.
Eric Lopez was arrested at 60-51 Cooper Avenue for criminal contempt by Officer Simone.

Thursday, July 29
Bobby Tillman was arrested at Cornelia Street and Wyckoff Avenue for altering vehicle ID number by Officer Duran.
Anthony King was arrested at 61-15 Metropolitan Avenue for petit larceny by Officer Babayev.
Christopher Gutierrez was arrested at 6st Street and Fresh Pond Road for robbery by Detective Wright.
Karlo Popovic was arrested at Fairview Avenue and Palmetto Street for criminal mischief by Officer Pellot.

Friday, July 30
Sunshine Perdomo was arrested at 60-20 60th Drive for strangulation by Officer Dale.

Saturday, July 31
Selena Maysonave was arrested at 2024 Greene Avenue for menacing by Officer Prizeman.
Gilberto Paz was arrested at Grand AVenue and 47th Street for reckless endangerment by Officer Petito.

Sunday, Aug. 1
Jonathan Perez-Reyes was arrested at 358 Onderdonk Avenue for burglary by Officer martinez.
Danielle Lindemann was arrested at 76-02 Woodhaven Boulevard for menacing by Officer Baltusis.
Nelson Lozada was arrested at 60-91 71st Avenue for criminal contempt by Officer Rosalez.
Nelson Lozada Sr. was arrested at 60-91 71st Avenue for criminal contempt by Officer Rosalez.
Emily Gallant was arrested at Willoughby Avenue and Seneca Avenue for unauthorized use of vehicle without consent by Officer McMahon. 
Efrain Montes was arrested at Willoughby Avenue and Seneca Avenue for unauthorized use of vehicle without consent by Officer McMahon. 

Mildred Cello

Mildred Cello passed away on Friday, July 30, 2021 at the age of 85. Beloved Sister of the late Emily Cello. Dear Cousin and Friend. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Stanislaus Church on Saturday August 7, 2021 9:30 AM. Interment followed at Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

Carlos Belio

Carlos Belio passed away on Friday, August 6, 2021 at the age of 91. Beloved Husband of Herlinda Belio. Loving Father of Carlos E. Belio. Dear Brother of Elda Orfila, Julian Belio and the late Matilde, Luisa and Mariano. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Funeral Services held at Papavero Funeral Home on Monday, August 9, 2021 from 9AM – 12PM. Interment followed at St. Raymond Cemetery, Bronix, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

Marjorie Conroy

Marjorie Conroy passed away on Thursday, August 5, 2021 at the age of 90. Beloved Wife of the late John J. Conroy. Loving Mother of Roxann (Brian) Berger and John (Kasem) Conroy. Cherished Grandmother of Jeannie and her “grand-dog” Skipper and “grand-cat” Rambo. Dear Sister of Fran (David) Steiner, George “Buddy” (Barbara) Schultz and the late Al (Betty) Schultz. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Adalbert’s Church on Tuesday August 10, 2021 10:00 AM. Interment followed at St. John Cemetery, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

Rosaleen Byrne

Rosaleen Byrne passed away on Friday, July 30, 2021 at the age of 91. Originally from Monahan, Ireland. Beloved Wife of Joseph Byrne. Loving Mother of Eileen Richards (Jeff) and Sheila Brennan (Tom). Cherished Grandmother of Rose, Nora, Mary Claire and Kathleen. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Mary’s Church on Tuesday August 10, 2021 11:00 AM. Interment followed at Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 7227 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

Wayne Rose

Wayne Rose passed away Friday, July 30, 2021 at the age of 74 years. He is survived by his Wife, Angela, Children Donna, Peggy, Wayne and Jennifer, Sister Margaret as well as 7 Grandchildren and 1 Great Grandchild. Also survived Brothers-in-Law Paul, Chris and Mario, 10 nephews and four nieces and Son-in-Law, Dane. He was predeceased by Mother Mildred, Father Narren, Stepfather, Alfred, Sister Joan Veronica and Brothers Donald, Bill and Nelson. In lieu of flowers; donations can be made to the Air Force Aid. Graveside Service will be held at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Friday, August 6th at 1:30 PM under the direction of The Kodis Funeral Home, 63-06 Flushing Avenue, Maspeth, NY.

Helene C. Simcox

Helene C. Simcox passed away on Monday, July 26, 2021 at the age of 90. Beloved Wife of the late Henry Simcox. Loving Mother of Mary Simcox, Eileen Cunniff and Kathleen (Thomas) Mozdziak. Cherish Grandmother of Katie, Grace and Emily. Dearest Sister of Joanne Baly. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and friends. In Lieu of Flowers, memorial donations may be made to: Cabrini of Westchester. Mass of Christian Burial offered at St. Mary’s Church on Thursday, July 29, 2021 10:45Am. Interment followed at St. John Cemetery, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth, NY 11378.

Carol Husebo

Carol Husebo passed away on Sunday, July 25, 2021 at the age of 80. Beloved Wife of the late Bernt Husebo. Funeral Service held at Papavero Funeral Home on Friday, July 30, 2021 at 10:00 AM. Interment followed at Pinelawn Memorial Park, Farmingdale, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

Robert Mello

Robert Mello passed away on Saturday, July 17, 2021 at the age of 88. Beloved Husband of the late Joan Mello. Loving Father of Donna Oliver and Robert Mello. Dear Brother of Carol Slattery and the late Roy Etzel. Cherished Grandfather. Adored Uncle and Great-Uncle. Mr. Mello was a United States Army Veteran who served during the Korean Conflict and a retired MTA Supervisor. Memorial visitation held at Papavero Funeral Home on Sunday, August 8, 2021 from 2-6 PM. Funeral Service held on Monday, August 9, 2021 at 10 AM. Interment followed at St. John Cemetery, Middle Village, NY under the direction of Papavero Funeral Home, 72-27 Grand Avenue, Maspeth NY 11378.

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