- Cindy Lange-Kubick: Sex drug ads bring squirms (Lincoln Journal Star)
Erectile dysfunction commercials pain me. I don?t want to see the slow dancing, the longing looks, the smiling men with guitars singing Viva Viagra! ? as if a bunch of 14-year-olds in middle-aged bodies had just discovered sex.
- Post-prostate surgical drug gives men a lift (C-Health)
Recovering from prostate cancer surgery doesn't have to take the steam out of men's strides -- or their love lives -- says a landmark international study co-authored by a Calgary doctor and published this month in European Urology medical journal.
- Former preacher admits guilt (The Tuscaloosa News)
CENTREVILLE | After more than two years of suspicion, speculation and anguish, former Bibb County preacher Earnie Stokes ended the case against him for his wife's slaying with three words: "Guilty, your honor."
- Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction (US News & World Report)
Erectile dysfunction takes more than a physical toll. The emotional impact on a man and his partner can prove just as difficult. It is common for men with ED to feel anger, frustration, sadness, or a lack of confidence. However, the condition can be treated.
- Cialis, Viagra Labels to Note Amnesia (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Cialis, Viagra Labels to Note Amnesia Category: Health News Created: 8/25/2008 Last Editorial Review: 8/25/2008
- More Americans suffer hearing loss (Cherokee Tribune)
When Baby Boomers' parents told them listening to loud rock 'n' roll would ruin their hearing, they were right, according to a new study. The Johns Hopkins Hospital study shows more Americans are suffering from hearing loss than previously reported, which Cherokee County doctors said rings true.