By Sara Selis
Squeezed by the rising cost of prescription drugs, health plans and other health-care organizations are pursuing cost-saving strategies such as encouraging the use of generics, using narrowly tailored drug formularies and implementing multi-tiered co-p
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By Carole Bullock
Men with congestive heart failure and erectile dysfunction (ED) safely used sildenafil (Viagra) to improve sexual function in a study reported in today's rapid access issue of Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association.
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Allium Group of Vegetables Has Antioxidant Properties
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By Geoff Cook
More than 80 percent of men taking two or more drugs for their high blood pressure reported improvement in their erections and their ability to have sexual intercourse after taking Viagra® (sildenafil citrate) for 12 weeks to treat their erectile d
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By Emma Wilkinson
Overly medical approaches to sex ignore the social and interpersonal dynamics of relationships, argue researchers in this week’s BMJ.
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By Lee Aase
Using ultrasound images of the heart during exercise, Mayo Clinic researchers have shown for the first time that sildenafil citrate (Viagra®) does not adversely affect blood flow to the heart in men with stable coronary artery disease who are not t
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By Peter Sherwood
Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory have found that experimentally altering nitric oxide levels in the developing brain of tadpoles significantly affects brain size and the number of brain cells. The study is significant because it is the first
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By Karen Hunter
Bicycling has a significantly positive effect in treating sexual dysfunction in men with chronic heart failure, according to a report presented today at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2001 conference.
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By David Williamson
To varying degrees, medical implants such as catheters, artificial organs and sensors placed under the skin are critical to curing illness or making life better for the infirm, but they also raise the risk of serious infection. More than half of all ho
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By Jeanie Lerche Davis
Is a Male 'Change of Life' Fact or Fiction?
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By Luana Bossolo
Researchers at Yale University's School of Medicine have designed a new form of estrogen that could improve the treatment of vaginal atrophy, commonly referred to as vaginal dryness. Experienced by many postmenopausal and other women with lost or dimin
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By Claire Bowles
For women who've lost that loving feeling the idea of a physical fix is very seductive. But is it the answer, asks Diane Martindale
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By Alison Palkhivala
Cut Your Cancer Risk
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By Steve Bradt
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and other institutions have identified an enzyme that appears to play a key role in bringing on sexual dysfunction in both men and women – and a second molecule that can just as easily yank the offend
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By Walter Neary
The same basic process used by the popular pharmaceutical Viagra may someday help people suffering from a variety of conditions, from allergies to diabetes. Viagra’s success has raised interest in the growing study of phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhi
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By Toni Baker
A potential new pathway for treating erectile dysfunction that focuses on decreasing contraction of smooth muscles – rather than enhancing their relaxation which is how drugs like Viagra work – has been identified by researchers at the Medi
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By Lee Aase
A study published in tomorrow’s edition of Circulation reports that sildenafil citrate (Viagra), when combined with nitrates, can cause serious and prolonged decreases in blood flow through critically narrowed coronary arteries.
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By Linda Gruner
Men with signs of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) can be helped with a daily dose of erectile dysfunction drug tadalafil (Cialis®) to relieve associated lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), according to a new study published in the October 2008
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By Mark Shwartz
A century-old mystery about sex finally appears to have been solved by a Stanford-led team of researchers.
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By Beverly Hassell
Scientists at Bristol-Myers Squibb have identified a promising new class of drugs that may yield strong candidates for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (also known as impotence) that may be more potent and have fewer side effects than the popular
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