Andrew Huberman· PhD
So we know that about 50% or 52% of men over the age of 40 will have erectile dysfunction, and that continues to increase as you age.
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So we know that about 50% or 52% of men over the age of 40 will have erectile dysfunction, and that continues to increase as you age.
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42% over forty have erectile dysfunction.
By age 40, ~40% of men are affected by ED.
forty percent of men at 40 had some degree of Ed 50 at 50 60 60 70 at 70.
so we know that 52 percent of men over the age of 40 suffer from erectile dysfunction some degree
the survey found that roughly 40 of men that in the survey had some degree of sexual dysfunction