Men with erectile dysfunction are TWICE as likely to have a heart attack, cardiac arrest or stroke, finds study

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Men with erectile dysfunction face twice the risk of having a heart attack, cardiac arrest or stroke, a study has found.

Doctors today warned that trouble getting or keeping an erection should prompt men to immediately seek help.

ED, which can be triggered by high blood pressure and cholesterol, strikes one in ten men at some point in their lives.

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