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Thermal Imaging Shatters Arousal Gender Gap Myth; Study Shows Women Become Aroused As Quickly As Men
September 30, 2006 McGill study shows women become aroused as quickly as men. For the first time ever, thermography (infrared) is used to measure sexual ... > full story -
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Study Shows Men With Erectile Dysfunction Favor Treatment With Vardenafil
September 20, 2006 Research published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine and presented at the 12th World Congress of the International Society for Sexual Medicine in Cairo, Egypt, is unique in that the data is from a ... > full story -
Drug Treatment For Premature Ejaculation Is Effective, Researchers Show
September 10, 2006 University of Minnesota researchers have shown that the drug dapoxetine is a safe and effective drug treatment for premature ejaculation. The drug, dapoxetine, is a selective serotonin reuptake ... > full story -
Smoking And Obesity May Increase The Risk Of Erectile Dysfunction
June 27, 2006 A prospective study by researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) has found that obesity and smoking are strongly associated with a greater risk of erectile dysfunction (ED). ... > full story -
Studies To Date Say Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Affect Other Systems, Mostly For The Better
June 16, 2006 "As more and more patients seek therapy for sexual dysfunction, it is increasingly important for clinicians in a wide range of specialties to become proficient in the mechanisms and systemic effects ... > full story -
Gender Equality Leads To Better Sex Lives Among People 40 And Over
April 19, 2006 Older couples who live in Western countries and who enjoy more equality between men and women are most likely to report being satisfied with their sex lives, according to a new study on sexual ... > full story -
Use Of Statins Shows Improvement In Erectile Performance Of Some Men Who Previously Did Not Respond Well To Viagra
February 23, 2006 Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine say preliminary results of a small study show promise in improving erectile dysfunction (ED) in men who had shown minimal reaction to ... > full story -
Men In Their 50s Have More Satisfying Sex Lives Than Men In Their 30s
February 21, 2006 Men in their 50s are more satisfied with their sex lives than men in their 30s or 40s, despite reporting that sexual function reduces with age. The survey, of 1,185 men aged 20-79, appears in the ... > full story -
Study Shows Levitra May Protect The Heart
February 15, 2006 The widely used erectile dysfunction drug Levitra is now the second drug in its class found to protect the heart against tissue damage following acute heart attack, according to a new study by ... > full story -
Viagra, Unlikely Tool For Vision Research, Slows The Visual Response To Flickering Light
January 23, 2006 Therapeutic doses of Viagra® have been shown to influence the rate at which visual signals are integrated by the brain, affecting the way quick, repeated events, such as flickering light, are ... > full story
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