Erectile dysfunction can be a symptom of serious health problems. So a magazine takes a look at which cities have the least healthy men and the most need for a little boost.
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Which Cities Most Need Viagra? – 342th Edition
May 29th, 2009Study: Bacterial Zoo Thrives In Our Skin – 341th Edition
May 29th, 2009Eeeww. There’s a zoo full of critters living on your skin — a bacterial zoo, that is. Consider your underarm a rain forest.
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Packing On Too Many Pounds During Pregnancy – 340th Edition
May 29th, 2009Eating for two? New guidelines are setting how much weight women should gain during pregnancy — surprisingly little if they’re already overweight.
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Music Can Help Babies Fight Pain, Stress – 339th Edition
May 29th, 2009Babies who need stressful medical procedures may feel better with some tunes, a review finds.
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Acetaminophen Needs Liver Warnings, Some Say – 338th Edition
May 29th, 2009Tylenol and other drugs with acetaminophen may be more risky for livers than previously thought.
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US Cancer Death Rate Drops Again – 337th Edition
May 27th, 2009Fewer smokers, earlier detection of cancer and better treatments mean that cancer rate is falling.
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States Consider Cutting Drug Help For Seniors – 336th Edition
May 27th, 2009Lawmakers in six states are debating whether to cut or reduce the state funding that helps seniors and disabled people buy their drugs.
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Study: Stroke Patient Stockings Don’t Work – 335th Edition
May 27th, 2009Special stockings commonly given to stroke patients to prevent blood clots don’t work, a new study finds.
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Cancer Patient Loses Fingerprints – 334th Edition
May 27th, 2009A man has trouble entering the U.S. because a cancer drug caused so much peeling that officials could not read his fingerprints.
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Deaths Linked To Swine Flu Top 100 Worldwide – 333th Edition
May 27th, 2009The world’s swine flu death toll reached 100 as two more New Yorkers died while infected with a virus that has sickened more than 12,000 people.
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