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Student Survives Thanks to Viagra Treatment
A case where the drug was truly life saving:

Viagra was used to treat a severe and usually fatal complication of meningitis.

Viagra Used in the War Against Terrorists
You would want some too if you were 60 and had four wives:

In exchange for information on the Taliban, the CIA is offering gifts of magic blue pills to Afghan clan leaders.

Mexico City Says, "¡Viva Viagra!"
A surprising government handout:

Mexico City's local government plans to give free Viagra to elderly men with ED.

Viagra Saves Infants
Parents call it a "miracle drug":

Doctors are using Viagra to treat infants with a serious heart-lung condition.

A Treatment for Muscular Dystrophy?
For some, Viagra may prolong life:

The beneficial effects of Viagra may alleviate cardiac problems associated with muscular dystrophy.

A Different Kind of Performance Enhancement
Viagra comes under scrutiny in the sports world:

The World Anti-Doping Agency wonders if athletes use Viagra to give themselves a performance edge.

Proof That Viagra Can Bring Back the Romance
It really does give you that lovin' feeling:

Researchers found Viagra raises levels of oxytocin, the "falling in love" hormone.

Viagra Cures Enlarged Heart
The gift that keeps on giving:

Viagra may aid in the treatment of enlarged hearts that can result from high blood pressure, tests on animals indicate.

Viagra Town
More fun than Hershey, Pennsylvania:

The source of all this levity: the plant where they make something called sildenafil citrate, which just happens to be the active ingredient in Viagra.

More Than Once a Week
British Viagra rationing may be leaving men limp:

One pill a week of the anti-impotence drug Viagra is not enough for many British men, according to researchers... "Certainly for the young patients, those in their 40s, once a week wouldn't be enough," Adrian Cook, a researcher at Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine in London, told Reuters.