By World Heart Federation
High normal blood pressure becomes less of a risk factor for incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) and coronary heart disease (CHD) with age, according to a new study presented April 20 at the World Congress of Cardiology.
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By King's College London
Researchers have identified key genes that switch off with aging, highlighting them as potential targets for anti-aging therapies.
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
Bigger Day-to-Day Temperature Variations May Contribute to Premature Death
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By Simon Fraser
A Simon Fraser University researcher is among four scientists who argue that cholesterol may slow or stop cancer cell growth. They describe how cholesterol-binding proteins called ORPs may control cell growth in A Detour for Yeast Oxysterol Binding
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By Kathleen Doheny
Middle-Aged Adults Who Cycle or Stretch Improve Memory
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By UCSD Health Sciences
People with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NALFD) who consume alcohol in modest amounts – no more than one or two servings per day – are half as likely to develop hepatitis as non-drinkers with the same condition, reports a national t
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By American Academy of Neurology
People who received injections of the multiple sclerosis (MS) drug interferon beta-1a soon after their first signs of possible MS were less likely to progress to clinically definite MS than people who switched to interferon beta-1a from placebo, acc
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By Stephanie Smith
Look out Viagra - there's a new erectile dysfunction drug in town.
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By Reuters
Men with erectile dysfunction may not have to plan for sex as far in advance anymore after Vivus Inc won U.S. approval for avanafil, its faster acting rival to Viagra.
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By NewsCore
The Food and Drug Administration Friday approved a new drug from Vivus Inc. to treat erectile dysfunction.
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By ABC News
The Food and Drug Administration today approved Stendra, a new pill in the same drug class as Viagra, Levitra and Cialis, which reportedly offers men with erectile dysfunction the possibility of achieving an erection in as little as 15 minutes.
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By Kim Painter
A medication that could be a faster-working alternative to Viagra and other erectile dysfunction drugs got approval from the Food and Drug Administration Friday.
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By Bill Berkrot
Men with erectile dysfunction may not have to plan for sex as far in advance anymore after Vivus Inc won U.S. approval for avanafil, its faster acting rival to Viagra.
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By Anna Edney and Alex Wayne
A Vivus Inc. (VVUS) pill that is supposed to provide erections within 15 minutes, about half the time or less than Pfizer (PFE) Inc.’s Viagra, won U.S. regulatory approval.
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By PRNewswire
VIVUS, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved STENDRA (avanafil) tablets for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), marking the first new prescription agent approved in nearly a decade for the conditio
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By McMaster University
New evidence is helping explain additional health benefits of aspirin. Researchers in Canada, Scotland and Australia have discovered that salicylate, the active ingredient in aspirin, directly increases the activity of the protein AMPK (AMP-activate
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By Rush University Medical Center
In the 19th century, Jean-Martin Charcot, the celebrated neurologist, developed a "vibration chair," to relieve symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Charcot reported improvements in his patients, but he died shortly thereafter and a more compl
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By University of Illinois at Chicago
Anti-tobacco television advertising helps reduce adult smoking, according to a study by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago's Institute for Health Research and Policy -- but some ads may be more effective than others.
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By Washington University in St. Louis
Scientists led by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified the first gene directly linked to the most common form of psoriasis, a chronic skin condition.
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By MIT
Nanoscale films developed at MIT promote bone growth, creating a stronger seal between implants and patients' own bone.
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