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News - Celebrity Health - Sir Stirling Moss

Friday, November 16th, 2007

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In a series on celebrities and their health, the BBC News website talks to racing driver Sir Stirling Moss about his erectile tadalafil rezeptfrei.
Sir Stirling, 76, started racing at the age of 18 and soon made his name in Formula One, Two, Three and hill climbs, [...]

Hard Science: Rx For Sex

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

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(CBS) On a quiet corner of Beverly Hills, theres a revolution taking place: the mens sexual revolution.

At many levels, this is bigger than the advent of the birth control pill and its impact on the sexual revolution of the late ’60s, says Dr. Harin Padma-Nathan, [...]

China seizes 18,000 fake Viagra pills in raids

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

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BEIJING (Reuters) -
Chinese police have seized more than a
tonne of fake drugs for impotence, bird flu and malaria,
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News - The risks of online pharmacies

Monday, November 12th, 2007

As the government gives the green light to internet-only pharmacies in England, BBC News Online looks at how unscrupulous online pharmacies in the US could be putting people’s health at risk.

The UK’s Department of Health has promised there will be strict buy in nevada viagra to ensure internet-only pharmacies provided a professional service.

And in [...]

Sport - Cornelius Lysaght column

Friday, November 9th, 2007

The latest in a rich vein of form for his upwardly mobile trainer, the runner had, as they say, trotted up.
As a handful of successful punters applauded, my companion muttered under his breath: “Yes, all very good, but they say it’s all down to Viagra.”
“What, the Viagra?” I asked.
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Impotence Drugs Under Attack

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

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(CBS/AP) A prominent consumer advocacy group is calling for the government to add the most serious of warnings to the labels of Viagra and other impotence drugs, noting that some users have gone blind.

Public Citizen petitioned the Food and Drug Administration Thursday to add black-box warnings to the labels of Viagra, [...]

No ‘Little Blue Pill’ For Women

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

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(AP) Pfizer Inc. is ending research on whether the anti-impotency drug Viagra can be used to treat female sexual problems because studies on women were inconclusive, the company said.

The results of several clinical studies involving about 3,000 women did not support a regulatory filing, Pfizer said Friday.

Karen [...]

Phony Web Druggists Plead Guilty

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

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(AP) Two Florida men have pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges of operating an Internet pharmacy that banked more than $1 million selling phony Viagra and other bogus drugs.

In court documents, authorities said the rogue pharmacy sold a wide variety of sample strong viagra medicines, sometimes in deadly combinations that a [...]

The Odd Truth, May 18, 2005

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

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(CBS/AP) The Odd Truth is a collection of strange but factual news stories from around the world compiled by CBSNews.com’s Joey Arak.

Governor Needs No Viagra

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Gov. Rod Blagojevich is defending his use of the phrase “testicular virility” to describe his ability to make tough decisions.

The remark prompted both laughter and complaints that [...]

News - Fresh theory on cause of Crohn’s

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

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A weakened immune system - not an over-active one as had been suspected - may cause the intestinal disorder Crohn’s disease, research suggests.

Work by University College London (UCL) suggests Crohn’s is more likely to be due to a weakened immune system failing to destroy bacteria.

The Lancet study also suggests [...]