This week’s guest is Dr. Arthur “Bud” Burnett, a professor of urology at the John Hopkins School of Medicine.
Dr. Burnett is a world-renowned authority on Erectile Dysfunction and has contributed original discovery of Nitric Oxide biochemical mechanism in erectile tissue.
His work has helped pave the way for the use of Nitric Oxide in Erectile Dysfunction.
In this conversation, Dr. Geo and Dr. Burnett discuss what is Erectile Dysfunction, what causes Erectile Dysfunction, some of the research Nitric Oxide has on Erectile Dysfunction and much more.
Enjoy this conversation with Dr. Burnett.
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