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12-Nov-2008 -- Viagra brings dying pooch back to life!
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7-Nov-2008 -- Viagra for women? It might not be too far off.
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3-Nov-2008 -- More Sex for Women?
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30-Oct-2008 -- Phishers Return to Old Fundamental Attack Tactics
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Category:
Health/Science
Region:
USA
State:
Colorado
EXERCISE: THE ALL-NATURAL ED REMEDY
Date: 17-Sep-2007
Visit a health food store or pharmacy and you'll see numerous products claiming to be "all natural" remedies for erectile dysfunction, or ED. In contrast to the three oral medications currently approved for the treatment of ED (Viagra, Levitra and Cialis), none of these supplements has been proven effective and safe in well-designed studies.
Category:
Health/Science
Region:
USA
INTEGRATIVE WAY: TWO STUDIES OF INTEREST ON SEX AND SENIORS
Date: 9-Sep-2007
Author: Dr. Kay and Dr. Max
As we age as a nation, we're learning some interesting facts about our sexuality. Two recent studies may be of interest to the over-50 patient population -- one on how Viagra may work, and another on sexual habits of the older crowd.
Category:
Health/Science
Region:
South Africa
VIAGRA LINKED TO LOVE HORMONE
Source: Health24.com
Date: 27-Aug-2007
Impotence drugs such as Viagra may do more than help men to have sex. They may also boost levels of a hormone linked with feelings of love, US researchers reported on Thursday.
Category:
Health/Science
Region:
Norway
WEEKEND FEATURE: NORWAY'S OLD CHEESE - VIKING VIAGRA?
Source: Norway Post
Date: 23-Aug-2007
Have you heard of Norway's Gamalost (Old Cheese)? Powerful stuff!! It was originally made by the Vikings over 1000 years ago. They believed it had many medicinal properties. But we'll let Janice Nieder tell you what else she discovered:
Category:
Health/Science
Region:
India
VIAGRA'S POTENTIALITY FOR TREATING NONSEXUAL PROBLEMS UNDER STUDY
Source: MedIndia
Date: 29-Jul-2007
Viagra is now being used to treat not only erectile dysfunction (ED) but also pulmonary hypertension. And the drug may have potential for treating several other conditions, reports the August 2007 issue of Harvard Men's Health Watch.
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