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Thai Men Suffering From Erection Problems: Survey

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Thai men suffering from erection problems: survey

BANGKOK: -- A survey of Thai men from 13 provinces has shown that a staggering 42 percent of men over 40 years of age suffer from erectile dysfunction (ED), but a mere three percent seek medical treatment, said the Association of Urologists.

Association President Aphichart Kongkanan was quoted by the Thai News Agency as saying Wednesday that the survey was conductedlast year on 2,269 men aged 40-70 in 13 provinces, including Bangkok.

Warning that ED is often an indication of other serious diseases such as heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes, he also noted that ED could cause family problems.

--Xinhuanet 2004-03-18

Strange, but the people who conducted the survey are also those who can correct the problem. Looks like a hidden advert to me.

ASIC

is that why thai women

are looking for

farang men...

One thing for sure, most of the farang men coming to Thailand do not have such kind of problem or they would probably not come here,...

thais copy everything else so why havent they copied VIagra then sell it at 5 baht a pop

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