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UroMetrics in the News
- Womens e News, August 24, 2001, Drug Industry Seeks Viagra-Like Remedy for Women
- New York Daily News Online, August 14, 2001, Equal Opportunity Women are eager to participate in the Viagra revolution
- Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune, July 14, 2001, St. Paul Company Expects Strong Sales Growth From Eros Product
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 13, 2001, Treatments for sexual dysfunction
- The Oprah Show, February 7, 2001, Wives Who Don't Want Sex Follow-Up
- ABCNews.com, January 17, 2001, Sex Problems Revealed: Dealing with the Issues
- Neapolitan, January 9, 2001, Women and Intimacy: In the wake of Viagra, focus has shifted to the problems of female sexual dysfunction
- KOB-TV, November 13, 2000, New Device Could Be Viagra For Women
- Ladies Home Journal, November 2000, Sexual Healing
- Psychology Today, September 2000, Like a Sex Machine
- The New Yorker, September 18, 2000, Sex and Sensibility
- Family Circle, September 12, 2000, New Help for Women
- Silicon Valley Magazine, July 16, 2000, Rx for Sex
- Newsweek, May 29, 2000, The Science of Women & Sex
- British Medical Journal, May 27, 2000, FDA approves device for female sexual dysfunction
- Jet Online, May 22, 2000, FDA Approves First Device to Aid Female Version of Impotence
- Salon.com, May 16, 2000, Hot spot: The FDA has just approved Eros, a tiny suction device that increases blood flow to a womans clitoris
- Time, May 15, 2000, Eros Envy
- Bazaar, March 2000, Sex Drugs for Women?
- The New York Times Magazine, February 20, 2000, The Second Sexual Revolution
- The Ottawa Citizen, June 21, 2000, Satisfactions never guaranteed: Health Canada has approved the first device promising to increase womens ability to achieve orgasm. Despite a flood of new treatments, doctors admit they still dont understand female physiology
- Forbes, July 3, 2000, Love Machine
- British Medical Journal, May 27, 2000, FDA approves device for female sexual dysfunction
- MSNBC.com, May 23, 2000, Viagra fails in study of women
- Milwaukee Sentinel Journal (Associated Press), May 3, 2000, FDA approves device for women: Instrument seeks to treat disorder that is female equivalent of impotence
- ABCNEWS.com, May 3, 2000, Solving the Problem: Device Treats Female Impotence
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