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| 24 Nov 2009 A Bloomberg story reminds us that 6 years ago journalist Ray Moynihan in the British Medical Journal called female sexual dysfunction (FSD) "the freshest, clearest example we have" of a disease created by pharmaceutical companies to make healthy people think ... The story should have noted that more reliable information would have come from more rigorous research published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. • No adverse effects of the drug were reported in the story. ... Schwitzer health news blog - http://blog.lib.umn.edu/schwitz/healthnews/ - References |
| 18 hours ago by Past Member The most interesting part of the article comes when Bergner explains the research of Rosemary Basson, who believes that desire follows arousal, rather than the other way around. ... The drug flibaserin seems to work in the brain to increase female sexual desire, even though it failed as an anti-depressant. Viagra, on the other hand, treats erectile dysfunction by increasing blood flow - which is a different solution for a different problem. And here is something that no ... Protect Women's Rights - http://www.care2.com/causes/womens-rights/ |
| 15 Nov 2009 by Dr Petra Here's the back plot to this latest drug for female sexual dysfunction and questions you should be asking about Flibanserin. ... No doubt coverage over latest research on the drug will follow this format. It's a dream for health writers and particularly glossy men and women's magazines as you can discuss sex (and the stereotypical 'women don't like it' angle) with a mix of science and the promise women who're not sexy enough can be fixed. ... Dr Petra Boynton - http://www.drpetra.co.uk/blog/ - References [ More results from Dr Petra Boynton ] |
| 24 Nov 2009 by ANI The research by the National Center for Voice and Speech (NCVS) showed that teachers... Statins may help treat 'female sexual dysfunction' London, Sept 9 (ANI): Cholesterol-lowering wonder drugs known as statins may help treat female ... Trak.in News» Trak.in News | Business... - http://trak.in/news/ - References [ More results from Trak.in News» Trak.in News | Business... ] |
| 20 hours ago by Holly Grigg-Spall She investigated from the inside the billion dollar industry built around finding a cure for what is labelled 'female sexual dysfunction.' She discovered there has been a race on for a long time to come up with a marketable drug of this kind. ... I had a a bit of an altercation on the comments section of my guest blog for the Society of Menstrual Cycle Research - someone, I thought perhaps this drug compliance officer - took issue with my lack of 'rational' research. ... Sweetening The Pill - http://sweeteningthepill.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Cool Forward Mail When we look at this against a backdrop of a common and distressing problem that affects 1 of 10 women and for which no treatment exists, well, we are feeling very positive," said Michael Sand, director of clinical research for Boehringer ... Intrinsa, a testosterone patch manufactured by Procter & Gamble, is used to treat female sexual dysfunction in postmenopausal women in Europe, but after being tested in women in the U.S., the FDA rejected P&G's fast-track request for ... Cool Forward Mail - http://coolfwdmail.blogspot.com/ |
| 19 Nov 2009 by K.Kharlova@gmail.com (Kristina Sullivan) In "Crimes and Abuses of the Pharmaceutical Industry" Doctor Teresa Forcades talks about the case of 'The Female Sexual Dysfunction', which the pharmaceutical companies tried to create, define, and offer a cure for. ... Boston Family Life - http://www.bostonfamilylife.com/ - References |
| 15 Nov 2009 by admin The New York-based maker of Viagra abandoned efforts to adapt its pill for women in 2004 and closed sex-health research at the end of last year. The only female sexual dysfunction therapy approved in the U.S. is Eros-CTD, from NuGyn, ... The Erotic Literary Salon - http://theeroticsalon.com/ |
| 17 hours ago by admin It turns out the chemical Bisphenol-A (BPA) can reduce sexual function in men. The Kaiser Permanente research, published in the journal Human Reproduction, followed 230 Chinese men who were exposed to BPA in their workplace for five years ... workers in the study were 50 times higher than levels of the chemical the average American man is believed to be exposed to, the bottom line is this: Americans — male and female, young and old — are being exposed to BPA regularly. ... Herbal-Bulgaria.com - http://herbal-bulgaria.com/ |
| 15 Nov 2009 "Despite studies demonstrating that HSDD is a common form of female sexual dysfunction, there is currently no approved prescription treatment for pre-menopausal women suffering from the condition" said Professor Rossella Nappi, ... Boehringer Ingelheim RSS-Newsfeed - http://www.boehringer-ingelheim.com/ - References |
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