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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By Nicholas Bakalar
Erectile dysfunction is almost as strong a predictor of heart disease as smoking or family history, according to a report published last week in The Journal of the American Medical Association.
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By Nicholas Bakalar
Serious Depression Raises Risk of Heart Ailments
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By Science Daily
Men with erectile dysfunction have a higher risk of subsequent cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, and angina, according to a study in the December 21 issue of JAMA.
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By Stephanie Saul
Pfizer to Finance $100 Million Safety Study of Celebrex
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By Alex Berenson
A Mistrial Is Declared in 3rd Suit Over Vioxx
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By Alex Berenson
Medical Journal Criticizes Merck Over Vioxx Data
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By L. H. Lang
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill scientists have identified a molecule that stimulates the aggressive growth of prostate cancer. The molecule, Ack1, a member of the growth-promoting tyrosine kinase gene family, stimulates tumor formation in
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Stent vs. Scalpel 2005-11-29
By Barnaby Feder
After Linda Packer, a 64-year-old social worker in Manhattan, fell twice over the Memorial Day weekend and felt vaguely unwell, a series of tests revealed a serious problem: one of the two main arteries carrying blood to her brain was more than 80 perc
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By Alex Berenson
Revamping at Merck to Cut Costs
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By Science Daily
Viagra® (sildenafil citrate), known for improving erectile dysfunction (ED), also effectively treats the prostate and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) associated with prostate enlargement that often occur with ED, a Northwestern University study
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By Elizabeth Crown
Viagra® (sildenafil citrate), known for improving erectile dysfunction (ED), also effectively treats the prostate and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) associated with prostate enlargement that often occur with ED, a Northwestern University study
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By Lawrence Altman
Study Identifies Heart Patient's Best Friend
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By Lawrence Altman
Some heart attacks are sudden and intensely painful, but most start slowly, with mild pain or discomfort that lasts just a few minutes. As a result, people often wait hours to seek help, a delay that can be lethal.
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By Nicholas Bakalar
The most common way of determining who is obese, body mass index or B.M.I., may not be the most accurate in determining the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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By WebMD Health News
Frequent Ejaculation Won't Prevent Prostate Enlargement
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By Nicholas Wade
In a finding that is likely to sharpen discussion about the merits of race-based medicine, an Icelandic company says it has detected a version of a gene that raises the risk of heart attack in African-Americans by more than 250 percent.
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By WebMD Health News
Impotence Drug Found to Relieve Symptoms of Raynaud's Phenomenon
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By Barbara Hale
Penn State researchers, who analyzed the responses of midlife women, ages 35 to 55, to a survey on body image, have concluded that the emphasis in U.S. culture on being young and thin has a more important influence than menopause on sexual functioning
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By Craig LeMoult
Data from the Columbia University Department of Urology demonstrates that Zyflamend®, a unique herbal extract preparation, suppresses the growth of prostate cancer cells and induces prostate cancer cells to self-destruct via a process called "
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