By Montreal Public Policy Examiner
Health Canada has informed that Marche Euromix, a retail store in Pierrefonds, Montreal, was found to be selling a health product that was not authorized for sale and that closely resembled in appearance an authorized drug - Viagra. As such, Health Can
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By Katie Drummond
Medical school students aren't adequately prepared to talk to patients about sex -- because they're not leaving college well-versed in carnal matters.
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By Vivian Diller MD
Men Need a 'Lift' Too: Aging Levels the Playing Field
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By Andrew Pollack
The world’s first authorized test in people of a treatment derived from human embryonic stem cells has been cleared to begin by the Food and Drug Administration.
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By Denise Grady
Flu Vaccines Are Approved and Urged for Most
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By Tiffany Kaiser
The FDA meets today to discuss the pill's effectiveness
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By Leslie Orr
How blood flow patterns help protect against heart disease
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By Tracy Staton
Why is Pfizer testing one of its existing products as a treatment for children with a rare lung disorder? At the FDA's request, the pharma giant is looking at a form Viagra--sold as the blood-pressure treatment called Revatio in adults--in this pa
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By Jane Brody
What Do You Lack? Probably Vitamin D
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By Mark McGhee
Men who avoid treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED) may be putting themselves at an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, according to a study published in The Journal for Sexual Medicine.
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By Don Moore
In a decade on the market, Viagra has helped millions of men become active again in the bedroom. But its use may spark other problems that can eventually lead to divorce, some marriage counselors say.
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By Andrew Zajac
Sandoz, Momenta get FDA approval to make generic version of blood thinner Lovenox
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By Peggy Peck
The FDA has approved Revatio, a new formulation of Viagra (sildenafil), for treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
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By Christine Doyle
Glossy magazines for men are rarely without racy features on "what really turns women on" or "how to have the best sex ever". For increasing numbers of men, though, the most avidly read accounts are those about how Viagra and other
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By Matthew Perone
Federal health advisers said Friday a government proposal to curb misuse of powerful painkillers does not go far enough to fix a problem linked to hundreds of fatal overdoses annually.
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By Todd Neale
Link Is Independent of Exercise, Obesity and Other Factors. So What Gives?
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By Tara Parker Pope
Years of being overweight not only contributes to health problems but also to a person’s economic woes, new research suggests.
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By Amy Norton
Middle-aged adults born at the height of China's famine in the 1950s and 60s may have a greater risk of abnormally high blood sugar than those born just a few years earlier or later, a new study finds.
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By Peggy Peck
For women whose sexual dysfunction is associated with the use of antidepressants, the erectile dysfunction drug sildenafil (Viagra) brought significant improvement, researchers here reported.
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By Alastair Jamieson
Men with a long ring finger could be three times more likely to develop prostate cancer, according to a report.
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