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Health/Science
Region:
United Kingdom
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50% OF BRITISH MEN SUFFER WITH IMPOTENCE
Date: 25-Nov-2010
A survey conducted in the UK has found that 50% of British men suffer with impotence some degree, at one stage or another. Worryingly though, researchers found that the large majority of these men had not sought treatment such as Viagra for their condition, for fear of embarrassing consultations.
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Others
Region:
USA
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5 BEST APHRODISIACS FOR MEN
Date: 22-Nov-2010
For centuries, men have been searching for ways to enhance their sex life. Aphrodisiacs are substances that help stimulate arousal. The word aphrodisiac is derived from the name of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, the goddess of love and sexual desire. Both herbal and other kinds of materials are used as aphrodisiacs for men. Men are keen on trying different foods, drinks, and herbal and chemical drugs in order to stimulate arousal, treat sexual dysfunction, and make their sex life more pleasurable.
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Category:
Drugstores
Region:
United Kingdom
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TOP OF THE FLOPS: BRISTOL SCOOPS ACCOLADE FOR BEING CITY THAT USES THE MOST VIAGRA
Date: 18-Nov-2010
Bristol has earned the unfortunate distinction of being the town which buys the most Viagra tablets in Britain, figures revealed today.
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Category:
Health/Science
Region:
International
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SEX, PLEASURE AND ORGASM: HOW MUCH IS MIND, HOW MUCH IS BODY?
Date: 14-Nov-2010
Author: Debby Herbenick
Some scientists believe that sexuality is becoming increasingly "medicalized" - that is, sexual problems are often viewed as medical problems with medical solutions. Case in point: with the introduction of Viagra, erectile dysfunction started to be viewed by some people as a medical problem (lack of blood flow to the penis) with a medical solution (the little blue pill!) rather than the complex interplay of mind and body that erectile problems had previously been viewed as.
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Category:
Others
Region:
USA
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PFIZER AGAIN FORCED TO DEFEND ITS VIAGRA PATENT
Date: 9-Nov-2010
Author: Greg Lultschik
Pfizer filed suit against four companies, including Actavis, Apotex and Mylan, on October 29th in response to the companies' filing of an Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) for the active ingredient in Viagra. This suit is hot on the heels of a prior suit filed against Teva Pharmaceutical Industries back in March after it filed an ANDA for the active ingredient. More on that case here. The Orange Book listing for Viagra contains two patents, one of which expires in Oct. 2019, and the other in March 2012. Pfizer is trying to block generic sales until the 2019 patent expires.
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