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Richard Sadovsky
Researcher at Cornell University
Publications - 3
Citations - 419
Richard Sadovsky is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Framingham Risk Score & Evidence-based medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 372 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Sadovsky include Maimonides Medical Center & SUNY Downstate Medical Center.
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The Princeton III Consensus Recommendations for the Management of Erectile Dysfunction and Cardiovascular Disease
Ajay Nehra,Graham Jackson,Martin Miner,Kevin L. Billups,Arthur L. Burnett,Jacques Buvat,Culley C. Carson,Glenn R. Cunningham,Peter Ganz,Irwin Goldstein,André T. Guay,Geoff Hackett,Robert A. Kloner,John B. Kostis,Piero Montorsi,Melinda Ramsey,Raymond C. Rosen,Richard Sadovsky,Richard Sadovsky,Richard Sadovsky,Allen D. Seftel,Ridwan Shabsigh,Ridwan Shabsigh,Ridwan Shabsigh,Charalambos Vlachopoulos,Frederick C. W. Wu +25 more
TL;DR: The Panel's recommendations build on those developed during the first and second Princeton Consensus Conferences, first emphasizing the use of exercise ability and stress testing to ensure that each man's cardiovascular health is consistent with the physical demands of sexual activity before prescribing treatment for ED, and second highlighting the link between ED and CVD, which may be asymptomatic and may benefit from cardiovascular risk reduction.
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Thyroid lodohormones in the plasma of the rooster (Gallus domesticus)
Richard Sadovsky,André Bensadoun +1 more
TL;DR: The plasma iodohormones exhibit a diurnal rhythm in the rooster and T3 was the predominant hormone at all times investigated.
with Sexual Dysfunction
Dimitrios Hatzichristou,Raymond C. Rosen,Leonard R. Derogatis,Wah Yun Low,Richard Sadovsky,Tara Symonds +5 more
TL;DR: Sexual dysfunction may adversely affect a woman's self‐esteem and her overall sense of well‐being and the obstetrician‐gynecologist can play an important role by asking the patient about any problems with sexual function.