A GENERATION AGO being depressed or anxious—let alone having serious mental-health problems—meant suffering mostly in silence. Stigma meant few people wanted to talk. Doctors turned a blind eye. Most ...
Your plans for a new thick head of hair to restore your confidence and sexual allure just might backfire. The hair-growth drug finasteride, commonly marketed under the trademark name Propecia, can ...
Why do men go to sexual health clinics? The reasons have shifted sharply over the last decade. Ten years ago, the average age of attendance was 61, and impotence and premature ejaculation topped the ...
It's actually exceedingly rare for a person to go through their entire life and not encounter a sexual problem. Sadly, however, due to the shame surrounding sex in general and sexual problems in ...
Sex is routinely a topic of intrigue, fraught with layers of fantasy, eroticism, and curiosity. It also remains a taboo subject matter, the forbidden fruit. Thinking, talking and engaging in sex often ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - It’s a common worry; that other couples are having more sex and your marriage is missing out and in trouble. On this Live Life Well, we’re looking at married couples and ...
Ask a roomful of men in their 60s whether they have any kind of sexual dysfunction — such as problems with erections, sex drive and overall satisfaction — and about 60 percent should raise their hand, ...
People with long-COVID have experienced a wider set of symptoms than previously thought, including hair loss and sexual dysfunction, new research has found. A study published in the journal Nature ...
A urologist weighs in on whether biking can cause prostate issues or erection problems. The science-based answer is that the ...
Sexual compatibility plays a fundamental role in romantic relationships, yet many couples struggle to address intimate mismatches that can gradually erode their connection over time. While love, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women undergoing treatment for infertility may be less satisfied with their sex lives and have a greater risk of sexual dysfunction than women with normal fertility, a ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who have their "tubes tied" to prevent future pregnancies do not seem to have an increased risk of sexual dysfunction afterward, according to a new study. In fact, ...
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