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Testosterone for Low Libido in Postmenopausal Women Not Taking Estrogen

open access: yesNew England Journal of Medicine, 2008
Céline Bouchard   +2 more
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Libido and Hormones

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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Risk Factors Associated with Primary and Secondary Reduced Libido in Male Patients with Sexual Dysfunction

Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2013
INTRODUCTION Hypoactive sexual desire is defined as a persistent or recurrent deficient or absent sexual fantasies or desire for sexual activity that should not be comorbid with other medical conditions or with the use of psychoactive medications ...
Giovanni Corona   +2 more
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Libido Sentiendi, Libido Sciendi, Libido Dominandi

2021
Abstract This chapter offers a report from the front lines where the battle for self-achieved happiness and well-being (or flourishing) is decidedly not going well. After counter-reports of success from those in the field are examined, secular reasons are offered for thinking that these reports are very likely to be unreliable and so ...
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Libido noscendi

Revue Médicale Suisse, 2015
Le New York Times du 5 novembre nous informe que le procureur général de l'Etat de New York a ouvert une information judiciaire à l'encontre de la société Exxon, soupçonnée d'avoir dissimulé des données sur le changement climatique qu'elle détenait de longue date.
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Predicting ejaculate quality and libido in male ostriches: Effect of season and age

Animal Reproduction Science, 2014
Maud Bonato   +2 more
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Sex steroids and libido

The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, 1997
The effects of steroidal hormones on sexual desire and motivation are a question still under debate. This paper reviews up-to-date knowledge regarding physiological imprinting and activation by endogenous hormones of central nervous system areas involved in libido during intrauterine life and puberty.
Verni A, Bigozzi L, Metella Dei, Bruni
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