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Summary: Aunty found this most unfortunate placement for an ad for Sprint, in an article about a new medical use for Viagra: New Use for Viagra: Treating Lung Disease Advertisement: No downtime. No waiting for answers. Get complete end-to-end managed wireless service from Sprint. Management that includes data ...

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Aunty found this most unfortunate placement for an ad for Sprint, in an article about a new medical use for Viagra:

New Use for Viagra: Treating Lung Disease

Advertisement:
No downtime. No waiting for answers.
Get complete end-to-end managed wireless service from Sprint. Management that includes data security for lost or stolen devices. Discover how Sprint Managed Mobility Services (sm) can help save your company time and money.

Viagra, the erectile-dysfunction drug used by more than 26 million men worldwide, was reborn Monday as Revatio, a drug to treat pulmonary hypertension, a rare, fatal lun disease caused by constrictions in the blood vessels that supply the lungs…

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