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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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Drug Prices
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International
VIAGRA'S OTHER USES
Source: Newswise
Date: 25-Jul-2007
Newswise — 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.
Category:
Health/Science
Region:
International
PRICE FOR PRIZED HIMALAYAN FUNGUS SOARS TO RECORD HIGH
Date: 21-Jul-2007
Author: Steve Herman
A fungus that grows out of the head of dead caterpillars has evolved into a lucrative pursuit for farmers and others seeking riches in the Himalayas. This year the elusive medicinal mushroom, known as nature's Viagra, is fetching record prices, and in some cases has led to armed clashes. VOA's Steve Herman recently went to the Bhutanese capital of Thimpu to found out why.
Category:
Health/Science
Region:
International
GROUP THERAPY HELPS MEN WITH IMPOTENCE
Date: 17-Jul-2007
Author: Randy Dotinga
A new review of existing research suggests that group therapy can help men with erectile dysfunction even if they are already using popular drugs like Viagra. Group therapy could even be a feasible alternative to some treatments for impotence.
Category:
Health/Science
Region:
International
MEDICATION ACCESS AND CONTINUITY UNDER MEDICARE PART D
Date: 3-May-2007
Author: David A. Pollack
"Medication Access and Continuity: The Experiences of Dual-Eligible Psychiatric Patients the First Four Months of the Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit" by West et al. is an excellent article about a very critical issue. The passage of the Medicare Modernization Act, with the specific provision for Medicare Part D, the first broad pharmaceutical benefit for Medicare beneficiaries in its history, was met with great fanfare, friction, and fear.
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