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Sexual Dysfunction Is Common in Reproductive-Age Women with Systemic Sclerosis. [PDF]
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Chair-Based Magnetic Pelvic Floor Stimulation and Female Sexual Function in Women with Urinary Incontinence: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Discovering a new paradigm: Gut microbiota as a central modulator of sexual health. [PDF]
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Sexual activities, erectile dysfunction, and the use of sexual management strategies among assigned males with genital ablation interests. [PDF]
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Management of male premature ejaculation: from past to future. [PDF]
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Vagal Activity During Physiological Sexual Arousal in Women With and Without Sexual Dysfunction
Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 2016Recently, heart rate variability (HRV) level has been found to be a risk factor for female sexual dysfunction. Low HRV was a significant predictor of female sexual arousal dysfunction and overall sexual dysfunction. Building upon this finding, the present study examined whether differences in vagal activity between sexually functional and sexually ...
Amelia M, Stanton +2 more
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The Journal of Psychology, 1998
Sexual dysfunction side effects have been associated with antidepressant medication, especially with serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Neurotransmitters appear to be involved, especially dopamine and serotonin, but the processes by which they influence sexual dysfunction are not clear.
J. B. Murray
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Sexual dysfunction side effects have been associated with antidepressant medication, especially with serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Neurotransmitters appear to be involved, especially dopamine and serotonin, but the processes by which they influence sexual dysfunction are not clear.
J. B. Murray
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Physiological and psychological factors influencing sexual dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis: Part 1
Sexuality and Disability, 1987Sexual dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) commonly occurs but is often underreported. Erectile dysfunction is a symptom that frequently comes to medical evaluation but fatigue, problems in positioning, decreased sensation, and decreased libido add significantly to sexual dysfunction.
Mary F. Bezkor, Angelo Canedo
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