Viagra and other fun with the health-care bill
Senate Republicans, with help from the parliamentarian, succeeded in ensuring that the health-care reconciliation bill will return to the House for a concurring vote.
The Hill has lots of details.
This has to do with changes in student loan programs, which of course had no business being tucked into the health-care bill in the first place and apparently doesn’t belong in a reconcilation package.
Viagra aids in conceiving
It was a surprise for the British couple David and Kerry Horan, who were blessed with a girl child. As it was established, if a woman (instead of a man) consumes Viagra she might conceive, reports CARE Nottingham fertility clinic.
Viagra is used as medication for men with erectile dysfunction as it increases the blood flow. In case of Kerry, who suffered a miscarriage in 2005 after 12 weeks, she was having trouble conceiving.
Virginia is for Viagra
New budget will continue to cover treatments for erectile dysfunction
Great news for Virginia’s aging government workers: Lawmakers have found money for the little blue pill.
Under the state’s newly minted budget, Virginia will continue to cover treatments for erectile dysfunction in its employee health insurance program.
SIX MILLION MEN BUY VIAGRA ONLINE
SIX million men across Europe are buying Viagra-type drugs online to spice up sex.
Researchers found that nearly one in three people using the pills order them over the web rather than going to their doctor.
Many said they turned to the internet because they were too embarrassed to speak to a medic about their problems.
Viagra as a primary method of treatment of erectile dysfunction
Treatment for men unable to have an erection took a great leap forward when the first oral erectile dysfunction (ED) medication, Viagra (sildenafil), was introduced in 1998. But there have been strides recently in a host of other ED treatments, ranging from over-the-counter pumps to surgical implants and suppositories.
Diagnosing your own ED is not a good idea, however. If you have trouble getting an erection, it’s important to see a doctor before pursuing any sort of treatment. There could be a medical explanation for your condition, and your health and sexual history may come into play.
