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Loss of Libido in a Woman With Schizophrenia [PDF]
Sexual dysfunction is common among women with schizophrenia treated with antipsychotic medication. Multiple factors influence sexual function and reproductive health in this patient population, including the effects of medications on prolactin secretion and the complexities of making contraceptive decisions in the context of a serious mental illness ...
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Endurance Exercise Training and Male Sexual Libido
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2017Anthony C Hackney
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Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2023
BACKGROUND Distressing low libido is common among women and has significant negative impacts; mindfulness has shown promise to increase sexual desire in women with low libido, but existing interventions are not tailored to midlife and older women.
H. N. Thomas+4 more
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BACKGROUND Distressing low libido is common among women and has significant negative impacts; mindfulness has shown promise to increase sexual desire in women with low libido, but existing interventions are not tailored to midlife and older women.
H. N. Thomas+4 more
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Predicting ejaculate quality and libido in male ostriches: Effect of season and age
Animal Reproduction Science, 2014Maud Bonato+2 more
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CNS Spectrums, 2000
AbstractLibido is the drive to have a sexual activity. Gonadal hormones play a major role in activating and maintaining libido in both men and women. Other hormones, though, interact with them in influencing sexuality, such as prolactin and also brain neurotransmitters.
Domenico Canale, Stefania Pistoia
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AbstractLibido is the drive to have a sexual activity. Gonadal hormones play a major role in activating and maintaining libido in both men and women. Other hormones, though, interact with them in influencing sexuality, such as prolactin and also brain neurotransmitters.
Domenico Canale, Stefania Pistoia
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