ED Medications Development

British researchers were testing a drug intended for use in controlling pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and were somewhat surprised when the male participants reported improved sexual performance. Yet, when they came to analyze the results, the scientists realized the effect they were intending for the major artery through the chest was actually occurring in the [...]

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Levitra and prostate cancer

So here’s the big dilemma. You’ve been having pain and problems “down there” and, finally after much argument and debate, you go see a doctor. There’s prodding and even more embarrassing tests. Finally, a big gun surgeon appears and confirms your worst fears. You have prostate cancer, but it’s treatable. So this surgeon is just [...]

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Is there really a threat to eyesight?

When our grandparents were growing up, there were microscopes but, by modern standards, they were primitive. There were moderately sophisticated chemical tests for different medical problems and conditions. Sadly, they were not very precise. So, when a doctor or any other scientist made announcements, the numbers were very general. We found this acceptable. No one [...]

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Cialis and the benefits of exercising

As long as people deal with erectile dysfunction (and this is probably well since the dawn of mankind) there were countless views on how this condition could be treated. There were different views both on the nature of this issue and the way it should be treated but none of them was adequate or effective. [...]

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Levitra and lifestyle changes

Walk down any street anywhere in our country and you can’t help but notice how few thin people there are. It’s like a lunar month passing over a hundred year cycle. If you go back to 1911, access to plentiful food was limited to the middle and upper income groups. More importantly, only a few [...]

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