By Reuters Health
Impotence could be a harbinger of heart disease in some men, according to a fresh look at the medical literature that found the two often go together.
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By Katrina DeVera
According to a new study, men are more likely to experience erectile dysfunction when their female partners form strong friendships with the guys.  The study in the American Journal of Sociology suggests that a man’s social network affect
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By Indiana University
Today's hormonal forms of birth control are vastly different from those used by earlier generations of women, both with lower levels of hormones and with different means of delivery (not just a pill), but many of the same problems related to women's
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By ScienceDaily
An investigational vaccine protected some women against infection from one of the two types of herpes simplex viruses that cause genital herpes, according to findings in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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By Sharon Begley
A new DNA reader makes genetic testing less expensive and more accessible to large clinics and research facilities. Scientists caution that more access to genome sequencing needs to be approached with sensitivity and forethought.
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By ScienceDaily
Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes have discovered new protein fragments in semen that enhance the ability of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, to infect new cells -- a discovery that one day could help curb the global spread of this deadly patho
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By Denise Mann
Study: Maggot Therapy Works Faster Than Conventional Therapy in First Week to Clean Wounds
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Low-Dose DHEA Cuts Menopause Symptoms, Improves Sex Life in Small Study
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By Rita Rubin
Study: If Postmenopausal Women Lose Weight, They're Better Off if They Keep It Off
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By Kathleen Doheny
New Report: Heart Disease Deaths Down, but Obesity, Inactivity Threaten Progress
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
In Women Over 30, HPV Testing Finds More Precancers, Study Shows
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By Cari Nierenberg
Tongue-in-Cheek Study Determines the Reaper’s Walking Speed
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By ROBERT PEAR
To head off medical conflicts of interest, the Obama administration is poised to require drug companies to disclose the payments they make to doctors for research, consulting, speaking, travel and entertainment.
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By NICHOLAS BAKALAR
Are heart attacks common during marathons?  About two million people participate in marathons or half marathons every year, and you might think that that kind of strenuous exercise involving so many people would lead to a lot of heart a
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By PAULINE W. CHEN, M.D.
Is it possible to predict when a patient will die?
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By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS
Alzheimer’s disease, with its inexorable loss of memory and self, understandably alarms most of us. This is especially so since, at the moment, there are no cures for the condition and few promising drug treatments. But a cautiously encouraging n
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By TARA PARKER-POPE
After two decades of steady increases, obesity rates in adults and children in the United States have remained largely unchanged during the past 12 years, a finding that suggests national efforts at promoting healthful eating and exercise are havin
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By GINA KOLATA
Bone loss and osteoporosis develop so slowly in most women whose bones test normal at age 65 that many can safely wait as long as 15 years before having a second bone density test, researchers report in a new study.
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By ScienceDaily
A new research report in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology suggests that a woman's ovarian cycle plays an important role in her susceptibility to infection. Specifically, researchers from Spain and Austria found that women are most susceptib
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By ScienceDaily
The smell of food acts as an aphrodisiac for Drosophila (vinegar flies). A European team headed by CNRS researchers from the Centre des Sciences du Goût et de l'Alimentation (CNRS/Université de Bourgogne/INRA) has brou
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