Men who use Viagra are 25% less likely to suffer early death: USC study

Men who use Viagra are 25% less likely to suffer early death: USC study

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A new study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that Viagra lowers the risk of heart disease in men by up to 39% — and it helps reduce the risk of an early death.

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