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2006-05-12 10:32:22
... open production and sale of medications to treat erectile dysfunction in men, loosening Viagra's firm grip on the market, officials said...The decision protects Viagra maker Pfizer's patent on the impotence drug as well as its key component, an inhibitor of the PDE5 enzyme that underlies impotence, but it allows other drug manufacturers to develop treatments for erectile dysfunction based on other active ingredients...Tags: health | health news | sexual health | men's health | erectile dysfunction | viagra | brazil→ More here...
2006-05-12 12:33:14
Sex education Mr Harvie, co-convenor of the Scottish Parliament's cross-party group on sexual health, said: "I think we need to do away with this notion that sex education is everywhere and that young people have got all the information they need. "There are a lot of myths out there and sex education is quite patchy in this country. "The sexual health and relationships strategy from the Scottish Executive - the implementation of that is going on at the moment - needs to lead to much more compre ...
2006-05-12 14:46:16
FOXNews.com - Top Five Life Saving Health Tests for Women - Health News | Current Health News | Medical News FOX&Friends|Daytime|YourWorld|BigStory|SpecialReport|FOXReport|O'ReillyFactor|Hannity&Colmes|OnTheRecord|WeekendTODAY'STOPNEWS::BUSINESS::OPINION::FNCTV::RADIO::FOXFAN::SERVICES::VIDEO SEARCH E-MAIL STORY PRINTER FRIENDLY FOXFAN CENTRAL FOXNEWS.COM HOME > HEALTH Top Five Life Saving Health Tests for Women Friday, May 12, 2006 By Denise Mann, MS LINKS From Rosie the Riveter to celebrated ...
2006-05-12 20:18:28
... iation of Medicinal Compliance (IAMC) will host a Tamiflu tasting event in the Murrow Room of the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Members of the press are invited to learn about the potential flaws in the government's plan to stockpile this "silver bullet drug" in the event of an avian flu pandemic. Due to taste, children, who are the major carrier/transmitter of the typical flu, are likely to be less than 50 percent compliant with the pediatric version of this medication. According to the IAMC, not only will children refuse the medicat ...
2006-05-12 23:01:38
Henry Scowcroft, of the charity Cancer Research UK, said other research had found that taking regular exercise, coupled with a healthy diet, reduced the risk of several types of cancer. He said: " Despite the fact that exercise lessened the severity of skin cancer in mice in this study, this doesn't mean people should strip off and start jogging in strong sunlight without proper protection - UV rays from the sun are a major cause of skin cancer and are best avoided when the sun is most intense ...
2006-05-13 04:08:48
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2006-05-13 07:40:00
... n trying to determine if a particular drug causes erectile dysfunction, it is difficult to sort out the effects of the drug from those of the disease for which the drug is taken...Previous reports have linked arthritis to erectile dysfunction, but whether NSAIDs, which are often used to treat arthritis, caused erectile dysfunction is unclear."To our knowledge, there are no previous studies on the incidence of erectile dysfunction in relation to NSAID use, i.e. studies on the use of NSAIDs recorded before the occurrence of erectile dysfunction.. ...
2006-05-14 04:05:01
... ication in January of this year to securely track Viagra distribution among wholesalers and pharmacies. "We designed the authentication service with Pfizer, and we're using it to track Viagra throughout the supply chain with RFID tags to make sure it is not counterfeit product and that it is safe," said SupplyScape CFO Gary Vilchick...Tags: health | health news | sexual health | men's health | viagra→ More here...
2006-05-14 10:00:14
... r corners of Europe and Africa, the virulent bird flu that raised fears of a human pandemic has been largely snuffed out in the parts of Southeast Asia where it claimed its first and most numerous victims. Health officials are pleased and excited. "In Thailand and Vietnam, we've had the most fabulous success stories," said Dr. David Nabarro, chief pandemic flu coordinator for the United Nations. Vietnam, which has had almost half of the human cases of A(H5N1) flu in the world, has not seen a single case in humans or a single outbreak in poultry ...
2006-05-14 14:52:14
FOXNews.com - U.S. Poultry Farmers Ramp Up Bird-Flu Precautions - Business And Money | Business News | Financial News FOX&Friends|Daytime|YourWorld|BigStory|SpecialReport|FOXReport|O'ReillyFactor|Hannity&Colmes|OnTheRecord|WeekendNEWS::TV::MARKETS::ECONOMY::INVESTING::SMALLBUSINESS::ENERGY::PERSONALFINANCE::VIDEO SEARCH E-MAIL STORY PRINTER FRIENDLY FOXFAN CENTRAL FOXNEWS.COM HOME > BUSINESS U.S. Poultry Farmers Ramp Up Bird-Flu Precautions Sunday, May 14, 2006 PHOTOS STORIES BACKGROUND LINKS C ...
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