| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - eported.Researchers have revealed that the likelihood of erectile dysfunction increases by 11.3 per cent every year once men hit the age of 45, but smoking, heavy drinking, sedentary lifestyle and conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and depression dramatically increase the risk.Associate Professor David Smith from Cancer Council NSW said that currently heavy smokers are 86 per cent more lik
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