By Science Daily
The widely used erectile dysfunction drug Levitra is now the second drug in its class found to protect the heart against tissue damage following acute heart attack
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By Sathya Achia-Abraham
First Viagra, now Levitra - Novel class of erectile dysfunction drugs may have new utility
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By Gina Kolata
Maybe You're Not What You Eat
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By Denise Grady
A new report suggests that for women who have had hysterectomies, taking estrogen does not increase the risk of heart disease and may even protect the heart in those who are younger, from 50 to 59.
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By Denise Grady
Women Are Said to Face Hidden Heart Disease Risk
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By Denise Grady
A new report suggests that for women who have had hysterectomies, taking estrogen does not increase the risk of heart disease and may even protect the heart in those who are younger, from 50 to 59.
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By Denise Grady
Women Are Said to Face Hidden Heart Disease Risk
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By Roni Rabin
Candace Talmadge was determined to get through menopause without using hormones, and she tried just about every alternative treatment she could find, like soy tablets, herbs and acupuncture, a chiropractor and even an anti-anxiety medication.
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By Bloomberg News
Merck Wins in Vioxx Suit
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By Eric Nagourney
Carbon monoxide poisoning is the most common kind of accidental poisoning in the United States, playing a role in 40,000 emergency rooms visits a year.
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By Denise Grady
A drug used worldwide to reduce bleeding during heart surgery can increase the risk of kidney failure, heart attacks and strokes, and should be abandoned, doctors are reporting today. They say other medicines are safer and cheaper, and should be used i
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By Nicholas Bakalar
For Heart Treatment, Nod Goes to Angioplasty
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By Science Daily
Therapeutic doses of Viagra® have been shown to influence the rate at which visual signals are integrated by the brain, affecting the way quick, repeated events, such as flickering light, are perceived.
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By Heidi Hardman
Therapeutic doses of Viagra® have been shown to influence the rate at which visual signals are integrated by the brain, affecting the way quick, repeated events, such as flickering light, are perceived. The work sheds light on the function of a spe
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By Emma Dickinson
Viagra and Cialis, the drugs used to treat impotency, may be associated with an increased risk of optic nerve damage in men with a history of heart attack or high blood pressure, suggests a small study in the British Journal of Ophthalmology.
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By Cathryn Delude
Unlocking the Diabetes-Heart-Disease Connection
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By Nicholas Bakalar
Adult survivors of populations that had high levels of childhood infection are shorter in stature and die younger than those who lived in times of lower infection rates, according to a new study based on historical data. The researchers link the proble
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By Science Daily
In the January issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine, researchers have published a new investigation measuring sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) before and after discontinuation of the oral contraceptive pill.
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By Stephanie Saul
U.S. Not Told of 2 Deaths During Study of Heart Drug
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By Associated Press
Patients being treated for heart attacks involving narrowed arteries and clots that reduce blood flow to the heart are often given overdoses of powerful blood-thinning drugs in the emergency room, increasing their risk of serious bleeding, a study has
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