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What is impotence?

Penile erection is managed by two different mechanisms. The first one is the reflex erection, which is achieved by directly touching the penile shaft and the second is the psychogenic erection, which is achieved by erotic stimuli. The first one uses the peripheral nerves and the lower parts of the spinal cord, whereas the second one uses the limbic system of the brain. In both conditions an intact neurologic system is required for a successful and complete erection. Stimulation of penile shaft by the nervous system gives rise to the secretion of nitric oxide (NO), which causes the relaxation of smooth muscles of corpora cavernosa (the main erectile tissue of penis), subsequently giving rise to penile erection. Additionally, adequate levels of testosterone (produced by the testes) and an intact pituitary gland are required for the development of a healthy male erectile system. As can be understood from the mechanisms of a normal erection, impotence may develop due to hormonal deficiency, disorders of the neurologic system, lack of adequate penile blood supply or psychological problems.
(Viagra Nation: The Definitive Guide to Life in the New Sexual Utopia)

Viagra Nation: The Definitive Guide to Life in the New Sexual Utopia

Bruce McCall, Lee Eisenberg

Harper Perennial,

Price: $10.95

Keywords: Cardiology, Critical Care, Endocrinology Metabolism, Entertainment, Gastroenterology, Hematology, Hepatology, Humor, Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, Love, Sex Marriage, Medicine, Nephrology, Neurology, Oncology, Parodies, Pulmonary, Rheumatology, Urology

Reviews:

Potent Humor
Dropped on an unsuspecting public, Viagra, the little blue pill that can, has done wonders for (a) the love lives of elderly men, (b) Pfizer Corp. stock and (c) the bad-joke industry. Now, in the second wave of Viagra humor, comes a hilariously clever book that addresses issues we thought we'd never have to ponder, like what to do in the case of a Viagra overdose, the effects of Viagra on pets and how to fill your prescription without the whole town knowing.

Eisenberg, an editor for creative development at TIME, and McCall, whose humor has brightened the pages of The New Yorker, took only two months to crank out this amusing gem. Give it to a male friend who's having a significant birthday.

viagra what?
found most of this material to be on the dry dull humor side. Some interesting insight, but otherwise I would of waitied till the book ended up in the local goodwilll store.
A seriously funny look at man's new best friend, Viagra.
In the post-Viagra universe, every Leaning Tower of Pisa can be a Washington Monument. Or at least that's the premise behind this laugh-out-loud- funny book celebrating the wonder drug that gives new meaning to the phrase "Magic Johnson."

The authors dispense with the so-called hard facts about Viagra--so people are dying from it. What a way to go!--and go right for the big shtick. How "Viagran" are you? Take their quiz and find out. Glimpse the Viagran bachelor pad. (Hint: It comes equipped with air bags.) And see what the swingin' Viagran wears to bed. How about breakaway pajamas--extra baggy.

This is the perfect book to give to your Dad, your grandfather, your husband, the guy in the next office, and most of all that ex-boyfriend who used to experience, well, technical difficulties. Viagra Nation kept me up all night. . .laughing.



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