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Obama may limit medical malpractice lawsuits
President Obama told members of the American Medical Association (AMA) that imposing limits on medical malpractice lawsuits may be a "necessary part" of healthcare reform. Read Summary > -
"Lovelight" therapy may treat impotence
Treating men to a burst of bright light for thirty minutes every morning may help improve sexual dysfunction, a new study suggests. Read Summary > -
5 ways to avoid fake healthcare scams
A health reporter gives fives ways you can know if a medical discount or insurance plan is a scam. Read Summary > -
Premature ejaculation may be genetic
Many young men who experience impotence or premature ejaculation attribute it to nervousness or intoxication, but a new study suggests it may be a genetic problem. Read Summary > -
Ultrasound prostate treatment may reduce impotence, incontinence risk
An experimental ultrasound treatment for prostate cancer may help treat the disease without increasing the risk of impotence and incontinence, researchers say. Read Summary > -
Road paint, printer ink found in illegal impotence meds
An undercover sting performed by reporters at the BBC found that getting illegal versions of Viagra and other impotence drugs was easy, but patients could be getting more than they bargained for, experts say. Read Summary > -
Drugmaker offers free medications to unemployed
Drugmaker Pfizer is making 70 of its most popular medications--including Lipitor, Viagra, and Celebrex-- available at no cost to people who have lost their jobs and do not have health insurance. Read Summary > -
Clinical Trial: Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction and Benign Prostate Hyperplasia
This national study is currently recruiting men age 45 and older who have symptoms of ED and BPH. Read Summary >








