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Female Viagra Has No ‘Meaningful’ Effect On Sexual Desire Disorder; Why Can’t We Treat Female Dysfunction Yet?

Almost 20 years ago the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Viagra, or the “little blue pill that could,” as CNN called it. Men suffering from erectile dysfunction could take it to treat impotence, and in the years that followed, their choices swelled to include Levitra, Stendra, and several other performance-enhancing drugs. So how is it that pharmaceutical companies have only managed to put forth a single drug for female sexual dysfunction?

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Supreme Court’s Female Justices Lead Attack on Texas Law that Would Shut Abortion Clinics

The three female Supreme Court justices led an attack Wednesday on a Texas law that would shut down about three-fourths of the state’s abortion clinics, clashing with their conservative colleagues over what could be the court’s most important abortion case in decades.

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The One Thing Nobody Tells You About The Copper IUD

The copper intrauterine device, or IUD, is one of the most effective methods of contraception. Have a doctor shove a T-shaped copper wire into your uterus and watch as you suddenly prove completely invulnerable to pregnancy! But when it comes to how the copper IUD actually works, without any hormones in it preventing pregnancy, most of us might not have a clue. It turns out that the mechanism that makes copper IUDs so effective is still kind of mysterious; but we do know it has to do with copper ions and how they interact with sperm as it enters the body.

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FDA to Require “Black Box” Warning, But Leaves Controversial Essure Implant on Market

The Food and Drug Administration said Monday that it will require German drug maker Bayer AG to undertake new safety studies on its permanent birth-control device Essure, after thousands of women complained about suffering complications from the controversial implant. The agency also plans to require a “black box” label warning about the device’s potentially serious side effects, plus a checklist for doctors to discuss potential risks with patients.