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Spanish Singer Julio Iglesias is a Regular Viagra User
27 October 09
Julio Iglesias, the legendary Spanish singer has admitted freely that he uses the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra to help him in the bedroom. The singer who made his Viagra confession at a concert in the city of Santa Cruz in Bolivia.
World's First Baby Conceived by 'Viagra” Help Turns 10
23 October 09
The Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine announced that the first baby conceived through IVF using Sildenafil (Viagra) on a woman to aid in embryo implantation will turn 10 next month. A technique developed and pioneered by Geoffrey Sher, MD, Sildenafil.
Judge Bans “Viva Viagra” Display
12 October 09
A federal judge in Manhattan has issued a permanent injunction barring West Hempstead's Arye Sachs from further displays of his "Viva Viagra" rocket display that made a splash in the city last year, but Sachs is planning a new campaign against the drug giant that sued him.
Viagra Cream Can Be More Effective
01 October 09
A cream allowing erectile dysfunction drugs to be applied directly to the skin could one day make them safer to use, say New York scientists. Studies in rats suggest that Viagra, Levitra and Cialis.
Libido-Boosting Beer With Viagra Like Effect Launched In Europe
17 September 09
Juergen Hopf, the brewer of the erotic tonic, claims that he made the uplifting (Viagra like) discovery by accident when machines at his automated brewery in Schoenbrunn in Bavaria, Germany, broke down.
Viagra Found in Fruit Juice
15 September 09
Viagra which was previously detected in coffee mixtures and sweets, has now been found in fruit juices. Enforcement officers from the Health Ministry raided more than 30 retailers.
Pfizer Wins Trademark Infringement Viagra Case
10 September 09
A U.S. judge ruled on Tuesday that drugmaker Pfizer's trademark had been infringed when a man towed a decommissioned missile around Manhattan emblazoned with the words "Viva Viagra," the slogan for Pfizer's.
Oral Health Related To Erectile Dysfunction
08 September 09
Over 25% of the men diagnosed with mild to severe erectile dysfunction were diagnosed with advanced gum disease. According to the study, it is reasonable to assume that since erectile dysfunction can be an early sign of heart disease.
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