Viagra reduces the risk of premature death by 25% • Al Marsad Newspaper

Exclusive translation: A recent study, at the University of Southern California, revealed the effect of Viagra on improving blood flow to the arteries of the heart and transporting oxygen throughout the body.

The study found, according to the New York Post, that the men who used these drugs also had a longer life expectancy, and their risk of early death decreased by 25%.

The study, published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, concluded that Viagra reduced the risk of heart disease in men by up to 39% — and even helped reduce the risk of death.

The results showed that Viagra users were also 17% less likely to develop heart failure and had a lower chance (22%) of developing unstable angina, the poor flow of oxygen and blood to the heart.

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