Archive for July, 2008
In a study using laboratory animals, researchers found that medications commonly prescribed for erectile dysfunction opened a mechanism called the blood-brain tumor barrier and increased delivery of cancer-fighting drugs to malignant brain tumors.
Population Policy Needed In Order To Combat Climate Change, Experts Argue
Monday, July 28th, 2008
The biggest contribution UK couples can make to combating climate change would be to have only two children or at least have one less than they first intended, argues an editorial in the British Medical Journal.
Viagra Works For Antidepressant-related Sexual Dysfunction In Women, Study Suggests
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Women with sexual dysfunction caused by the use of antidepressants experienced a reduction in adverse sexual effects with use of sildenafil, commonly known as the erectile dysfunction medication Viagra.
Male Cyclists Risk Sexual Problems If They Don’t Choose The Right Bike
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
Cycling may seem like a healthy and environmentally friendly pastime, but men who choose the wrong bike could be heading for a range of sexual and health problems, including erection difficulties. And as the Tour de France gets into gear, there's also stark warnings for professional cyclists.


