By Alex Berenson
Pfizer Ends Studies on Drug for Heart Disease
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By Karen Gardner
The first human trial of gene transfer therapy for erectile dysfunction (ED) indicates that gene therapy that lasts for months and eliminates the patient's need for on-demand drugs (such as Viagra and Cialis), could become the future treatment of choic
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By Alex Berenson
Pfizer executives told investors Thursday that they hoped to ask federal regulators next year to approve torcetrapib, a heart drug crucial to the company's future, despite evidence that the drug increases blood pressure.
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By Associated Press
Use of Pfizer Drug in Children Is Backed
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By Alex Berenson
Treatment of Anemia Questioned
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By Karen Richardson
The first human study using gene transfer to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) shows promising results and suggests the potential for using the technology to treat overactive bladder, irritable bowel syndrome and asthma, according to the researchers.
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By Eric Nagourney
Thickening of the arteries, which can lead to a heart attack, is a condition most people associate with aging. But a new study finds that signs of the problem can be seen in some young children and urges doctors to take preventive action.
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By Barnaby Feder
Most people have of a clear image of how atherosclerosis, popularly known as hardening of the arteries, causes a heart attack — fatty deposits called plaque build up in a coronary artery until the day the blood flow that sustains the heart is blo
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By Alex Berenson
Heart Risk Seen in Drug for Anemia
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By Denise Grady
A blocked artery is not a good thing. Public health campaigns have drilled that message into the national psyche. Surely, then, whenever doctors find a closed artery, especially in the heart, they should open it.
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By Science Daily
Erectile dysfunction (ED) medications known as Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors have been used by millions of men as safe and effective management options associated with high rates of patient and partner satisfaction.
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By Denise Grady
Study Questions Angioplasty Use in Some Patients
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By Bloomberg News
Heart Risk Seen in Older Marathoners
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By Sean Wagner
Erectile dysfunction (ED) medications known as Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors have been used by millions of men as safe and effective management options associated with high rates of patient and partner satisfaction.
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By NY Times
Hundreds of hospitals around the country are joining an ambitious project intended to give faster emergency room care to people having major heart attacks.
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REALLY? 2006-11-12
By Anahad O'Connor
THE CLAIM -- Heart attacks are more common on birthdays. THE FACTS -- If the stress of a pink slip or the strain of physical exertion can set off a heart attack, then why not the emotion associated with birthdays?
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By Science Daily
University of Minnesota researchers have shown that the drug dapoxetine is a safe and effective drug treatment for premature ejaculation.
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Smoking factfile 2006-11-07
By The Telegraph
A comprehensive resource on this important health issue, covering its physical effects and economic impact, plus an easy guide to giving up
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
New Guideline Says Viagra, Levitra, or Cialis Are Mainstays of Erectile Dysfunction Treatment
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By Alex Berenson
Pfizer Drug Dealt Blow in Testing
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