By American Physiological Society (APS)
The precise cause(s) of Parkinsons Disease is unknown, but there is consensus that an inflammatory event or episode is involved in the initiation of neurodegeneration. A new study has brought the understanding of inflammation's role a
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By Helene D'Iorio
In a cautionary tale to be heeded by patent drafters, the Supreme Court of Canada held that Pfizer's patent directed to sildenafil, better known as Viagra, is invalid for failing to meet the disclosure requirement of section 27(3) of the Patent Act.
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By VIRGINIA POSTREL
Want Viagra without the inconvenience and potential embarrassment of the pharmacy line?
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By Linda A. Johnson, AP Business Writer
Men who are bashful about needing help in the bedroom no longer have to go to the drugstore to buy that little blue pill.
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By HealthDay News
Cialis, the erectile dysfunction medication known to help men get ready for sex, may also help encourage ejaculation and orgasm, a new study suggests.
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By Eric Schrimshaw
Bisexual men are less likely to disclose and more likely to conceal their sexual orientation than gay men. In the first study to look at the mental health of this population, researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health found
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By Wiley
Individuals infected by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) have nothing to fear from sex in a monogamous, heterosexual relationship. Transmission of HCV from an infected partner during sex is rare according to new research published in the March issue of H
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By S. Kornrich
Married men and women who divide household chores in traditional ways report having more sex than couples who share so-called men's and women's work, according to a new study co-authored by sociologists at the University of Washington.
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By M.P. Taylor
New research suggests that just one or two individual herpes virus particles attack a skin cell in the first stage of an outbreak, resulting in a bottleneck in which the infection may be vulnerable to medical treatment.
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By American Sociological Association (ASA)
Same-sex cohabitors report worse health than people of the same socioeconomic status who are in heterosexual marriages, according to a new study, which may provide fuel for gay marriage proponents.
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By BMJ-British Medical Journal
Reducing sugar intake has a small but significant effect on body weight in adults, according to a new study. Although the effect is relatively small (an average reduction of 0.8 kg), the findings provide some support for international guidelines to cut
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By Pablo Vallejo-Medina, Juan Carlos Sierra
A new article reveals that alcohol is the drug that most affects sexual arousal (erectile capacity). In addition, the researchers observed that men did not improve their sexual performance when they stopped drinking alcohol. The study included 905 m
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By Science Blog
New data suggests the erectile dysfunction (ED) drug Cialis may also be beneficial in helping men who have problems with ejaculation and orgasm, report researchers from NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center in the February issu
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By American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Osteoarthritis of the hip or knee, affecting millions of Americans each year, is known to limit sexual activity. New research presented today at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) found that total hip (THR
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By Kingston University
Red wine could give athletes and players a boost in the sports arena by increasing the amount of performance-enhancing hormone testosterone in their bodies, according to researchers in the UK.
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By Hebrew SeniorLife Institute for Aging Research
A new study has found that dairy intake -- specifically milk and yogurt -- is associated with higher bone mineral density in the hip, but not the spine.
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By Leiden Universiteit
Drugs that bind to specific serotonin receptors in the brain can both improve and impair female sexual function in non-human primates.
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By Fatih Oguze
Men in their thirties who had inflamed gums caused by severe periodontal disease were three times more likely to suffer from erection problems, according to a study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
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By University of Florida
Scientists have identified a protein that, when absent, helps the body burn fat and prevents insulin resistance and obesity.
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By American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
An increasing body mass index was associated with a higher risk for colorectal cancer with a specific molecular characteristic, and inversely, physical activity was linked to a decreased risk for that same cancer, according to new research.
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