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New Zealander pleads guilty of supplying fake erectile dysfunction drugs in U.S.updated: Fri Jul 20 2012 03:44:00

A New Zealand citizen has pleaded guilty to charges related to supplying large amounts fake erectile dysfunction drugs to distributors in California, Texas and Europe, U.S. authorities said Thursday.

Maker recalls 'X-Rock' male supplementupdated: Sat Apr 21 2012 21:24:00

The makers of an over-the-counter male sexual supplement are recalling the product after government tests showed some unlisted ingredients "pose a threat to consumers," the company says.

Targeting heart health may improve sex life, tooupdated: Mon Sep 12 2011 15:59:00

Middle-aged men who take steps to improve their heart health by eating better, getting more exercise, or taking cholesterol-lowering drugs may end up improving their sex lives as well, according to a new analysis of existing research.

Erectile dysfunction? Try losing weightupdated: Fri Aug 05 2011 12:15:00

Viagra gets the job done, but it's a quick fix. For many men, weaning themselves off the little blue pill and finding a longer-lasting solution to their sexual dysfunction may require hitting the gym and putting down the doughnuts.

Yoga poses for what ails youupdated: Fri Jul 22 2011 11:36:00

When Dr. Carolyn LaFleur was in a car accident six years ago, she couldn't move her neck for a year and a half, she had terrible pain in her hip, and she would get headaches at her temples.

Sex life better among heart patients who consult their docsupdated: Fri May 21 2010 08:51:00

Heart-attack patients who don't talk to their doctors about when it's safe to have sex again are likely to see a drop-off in their sex lives, new research suggests.

Study: Erectile dysfunction may indicate heart disease, death riskupdated: Mon Mar 15 2010 17:13:00

Erectile dysfunction is a strong predictor of death in men with cardiovascular disease, according to new research out this week.

Study links BPA in plastics to erectile dysfunctionupdated: Wed Nov 11 2009 15:42:00

Bisphenol-A, a chemical found in hard, clear plastic used to make everything from baby bottles to food packaging, may increase the risk of erectile dysfunction and other sexual problems in male factory workers exposed to large amounts of the substance, according to a study conducted in China.

Can sex cause a heart attack?updated: Mon Aug 10 2009 14:33:00

If movies and soap operas are anything to go by, sex can be dangerous for people with heart conditions.

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