The FDA recently nixed a new drug that had been touted as "Viagra for women". Procter & Gamble’s Instrinsa will now undergo more testing, while women and their doctors consider how best to treat sexual malaise.
The Weekend that Was
Jodie Allen, Managing Editor of US News & World Report, gives her take on recent news
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Breaking Ground
Jimmy MengAssemblyman D District 22 Queens on being the first Asian American to be elected to the New York State Assembly
The Road Less Traveled
Mark Rosenblum Professor of Middle East Studies on teaching a ground breaking class, which attempts to change peoples religious and cultural bias when it comes to the Middle East
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Iman Khan student at Queens College on seeing things through an opposing view to his own
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Iman Khan student at Queens College on seeing things through an opposing view to his own
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In the Mood for Love
Dr. Leonore Tiefer, Clinical Associate Professor at the Schools of Medicine and Psychiatry at New York University, says drugs are not always the best way to get aroused, and arousal isn't always all that important
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Dr. James Simon, Clinical Professor ...
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Dr. James Simon, Clinical Professor ...