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Cyclists, Go Ahead: Sport not Linked to Infertility, ED

Cycling can be a particularly popular mode of transportation in certain cities. However, previous studies have suggested that it can cause problems related to erectile dysfunction (ED) and even infertility, in some cases. Now, new research conducted by researchers at the University College London Medical School shows that this should not typically be a concern.MORE

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An Observational Study of Erectile Dysfunction, Infertility, and Prostate Cancer in Regular Cyclists: Cycling for Health UK Study
 
I remember reading a report of a study done years ago that quoted a doctor saying in no uncertain terms that men should not ride bikes, period. No man should ever throw a leg over a bike.
Now we hear otherwise.
I submit that we don't need studies like these to state the obvious. If riding caused ED, men would have figured it out and abandoned their bikes long ago.
 
the delgados said:
I remember reading a report of a study done years ago that quoted a doctor saying in no uncertain terms that men should not ride bikes, period. No man should ever throw a leg over a bike.
Now we hear otherwise.
I submit that we don't need studies like these to state the obvious. If riding caused ED, men would have figured it out and abandoned their bikes long ago.

Yea, i remember reading and posting about something like that here or maybe in another forum.