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Human Gender Roles Influence Research on Animals, Swedish Biologists Argue
March 18, 2011 Biologists have shown that animals' and plants' traits and behavior in sexual conflicts are colored by a human viewpoint. They want to raise awareness of the issue and provoke discussion among their ... > full story -
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Popular Drugs for Common Male Health Problems Can Affect Their Sexual Health
March 7, 2011 5a-reductase inhibitors commonly used to treat urinary problems in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and found in popular medications to treat hair loss, can produce, persistent ... > full story -
Cannabis Use May Worsen Sexual Dysfunction, Rat Study Suggests
February 22, 2011 New evidence suggests that cannabis may have an even greater negative effect on sexual health than previously ... > full story -
Drugs for Hair Loss and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia May Result in Loss of Libido, Erectile Dysfunction in Men
January 11, 2011 Researchers have found that 5a-reductase inhibitors, while improving urinary symptoms in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia and possible hair loss prevention, produces significant adverse ... > full story -
Weight-Loss Surgery Improved Female Urinary Problems but Male Erection Issues Got Worse
January 6, 2011 Women who underwent gastric band surgery to lose weight reported significant improvements in urinary function and quality of life after the operation. But men undergoing the procedure did not enjoy ... > full story -
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Sexual Issues a Major Concern for Cancer Patients Taking New Targeted Drugs
October 12, 2010 New drugs that target specific molecular mechanisms of cancer have improved the treatment of cancer patients in recent years, but those benefits may come with a cost to the patient's sex life, ... > full story -
Finasteride Reduces Symptoms and Disease Progression Associated With Enlarged Prostates, Study Finds
October 6, 2010 When compared with placebo and other drugs, long-term use of finasteride improves urinary tract symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia, and reduces disease progression. This conclusion ... > full story -
70 Percent of Women Likely to Experience Sexual Problems After Breast Cancer, Study Finds
September 23, 2010 A new study looked at whether women were more likely to experience sexual problems after breast cancer. The results showed that 70 percent of women were facing sexual function problems approximately ... > full story -
Placebo Effect Significantly Improves Women's Sexual Satisfaction, Study Shows
September 16, 2010 Many women with low sex drives reported greater sexual satisfaction after taking a placebo, according to new psychology ... > full story -
Diabetes Impairs but Does Not Halt Sex Among Older Adults, Survey Finds
August 27, 2010 Many middle-aged and older adults with diabetes are sexually active, according to a new survey. Seventy percent of partnered men with diabetes and 62 percent of partnered women with diabetes engaged ... > full story
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