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Written by Jennifer Berman, MD, et al.
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Research has examined the impact of individual quality of life issues on sexual function, but little research has looked at the way different quality of life measures interact with respect to sexual function complaints. Our study sought to look at the interplay of issues such as depression, general stress, sexual distress, and relationship health with each other and with sexual function in the context of women experiencing sexual function complaints. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 20 April 2006 )
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Written by Jennifer Berman, MD, et al.
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One of the great things about women is that they tend to have brains that are oriented toward coping with multiple tasks. Historically, when men were single-minded hunters, women were the gathers. Women had other responsibilities, too, such as caring for their babies and children and tending the home environment. While these skills have many great applications in both past and modern day, they may contribute to the difficulties that many women experience in having satisfying sexual relationships. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 26 March 2007 )
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Written by Jennifer Berman, MD, et al.
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If you are having troubles with sexual arousal, engorgement, and lubrication, the culprit may well be a pelvic blood flow problem. This disorder (called Clitoral And Vaginal Vascular Insufficiency Syndrome) has a variety of causes. Each of these problems often interacts with the others. Among the most common are coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, and bicycle riding. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 26 March 2007 )
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