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Pill-popping approach to female libido Flibanserin's makers promise help for 'hypoactive sexual desire disorder'. It suits drug companies to medicalise in this way Before everyone jumps on the hype bandwagon by calling flibanserin a drug recently announced...
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According to a study conducted at the University of Missouri, female breadwinners often go a bit overboard when it comes to nagging males about housework in order to stay connected with traditional female roles in the household. Continue Reading Submitted...
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Not even the most private parts of the economy have escaped the financial crisis. The erectile dysfunction company responsible for the controversial billboards lining many of Sydney's busy thoroughfares has slumped to a $US15.4 million ($16.8 million)...
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An experimental non-hormonal drug appears to help women increase their sexual desire and satisfaction -- and reduce the distress associated with lack of desire. About one in 10 women are thought to suffer from sufficient lack of sexual desire for it to...
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Yep, Michelle Thompson, who made headlines with her stories of uncontrolled orgasms—up to 300 a day at times—has found love (and someone equally ravenous about sex). According to The Daily Telegraph , the 32-year-old lass found her current love across...
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Knowing when to consult a sex therapist can make or break your sex life, and probably your relationship. We list the signs you must look out for Given the hush-hush attitude that many people harbour towards sex, its not surprising that approaching a therapist...
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Women use clitoral stimulation during female masturbation but that’s just dessert. Main course is scrummy sexual fantasies. Sadly, not every woman learns how to enjoy these delights. When III first discovered masturbation, I did not have access...
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Vivus Inc. early Wednesday reported positive Phase III clinical results for its new drug avanafil for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, or ED. "These Phase III avanafil data not only confirm the robust efficacy we've seen in earlier trials, but potentially...
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Yes, there are loads of articles online, in books, and in women's magazines, especially, advising readers about what to do to rev up their engines. But visiting a doctor or therapist, rather than a divorce lawyer, may be a good first move when desire...
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I've found it," Michelle told The News of the World newspaper in the U.K. "Now I have a huge grin on my face all the time, and it's not just because of the orgasms." Women who suffer from persistent sexual arousal syndrome experience spontaneous orgasms...
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