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         Sexual Dysfunctions:     more books (100)
  1. Ejaculatory Incompetence. Can't come during intercourse. (Understanding Sexual Dysfunction.) by Andrew Rynne, 2010-08-24
  2. Sex, Lies, and Pharmaceuticals: How Drug Companies Plan to Profit from Female Sexual Dysfunction by Ray Moynihan, Barbara Mintzes, 2010-10-01
  3. Spasm of Vagina or Vaginismus. (Understanding Sexual Dysfunction.) by Andrew Rynne, 2010-08-24
  4. Medicines for Mental Health: The Ultimate Guide to Psychiatric Medication by Kevin Thompson PhD, 2007-06-26
  5. Sexual Dysfunction, An Issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by J. Chris Carey, 2006-12-14
  6. WHAT IS CAUSING YOUR PATIENT'S SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION? Uncovering a connection with hypertension and antihypertensive therapy by MD, MS Mahendr S. Kochar, MD Larisa I. Mazur, et all 2010-06-23
  7. Joy Comes In The Morning; Healing Sexual Dysfunction and Identity Confusion by K. M. Lewis, 2004-06-11
  8. Testosterone for 6 weeks helps some women with sexual dysfunction. (Monitor Free Testosterone).: An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Kate Johnson, 2002-12-01
  9. Sexual dysfunction common in women on antidepressants: least likely with bupropion.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2004-02-01
  10. NEW SEX THERAPY: ACTIVE TREATMENT OF SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS by HELEN SINGER KAPLAN, 1975
  11. Beyond Viagra; Plain Talk about Treating Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction
  12. Sexual satisfaction and dysfunction in marriages of male alcoholics: comparison with nonalcoholic maritally conflicted couples and nonconflicted couples.: ... article from: Journal of Studies on Alcohol by Timothy J. O'Farrell, Keith A. Choquette, et all 1997-01-01
  13. Treating sexual dysfunction in diabetic men: in one survey of male diabetics, 34% had erectile dysfunction frequently and 24% had it occasionally.(Urology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Robert Finn, 2004-07-01
  14. You can be your own sex therapist: A systemized behavioral approach to enhancing your sensual pleasures, improving your sexual enjoyment, curing sexual dysfunctions by Carole Altman, 1976

101. Natural Products To Treat Sexual Dysfunction
THE USE OF NATURAL PRODUCTS IN THE TREATMENT OF FEMALE sexual DYSFUNCTION a review paper in Psychiatry On-Line (tm). ANTIDEPRESSANT-INDUCED sexual DYSFUNCTION.
http://www.priory.com/psych/sexherb.htm

THE USE OF NATURAL PRODUCTS
IN THE TREATMENT OF
FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
Alan J Cohen, M.D., Laura E. Stachel, M.D., and Ben Sanders, B.A.
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Gingko biloba Yohimbine Panax ginseng Damiana Potency Wood ... Soybeans
Natural products have become an increasingly popular treatment option for patients who have been dissatisfied with standard Western pharmacotherapy. Physicians are assuming a more collaborative role with patients who may be eager to incorporate herbal extracts, dietary supplements, and other natural products into their therapeutic regimen. Therefore, it would be beneficial for the physician to have a greater understanding of the role these substances may have in treating sexual dysfunction. This article will review information on herbal and plant extracts that can be used for treatment of sexual dysfunction, with focus on antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction, sexual enhancement, and menopause.
Readers should note that herbs lacking research supporting their efficacy should not be dismissed, and that a distinction should be made between lack of any evidence and lack of efficacy or safety. We mention some herbs here in order to recognize their use by the public, their potential in medicine, and to elicit interest and discussion on the part of practitioners and investigators.

ANTIDEPRESSANT-INDUCED SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
With depression affecting approximately 24% of women in the United States at some point in their lives,(1) antidepressants have gained greater acceptance by many patients seeking treatment for their mood disorders. Many women, however, find that along with relief of symptoms comes significant impairment in sexual function. Specifically, decreased libido, delayed orgasm, anorgasmia, and even genital sensory impairment are reported in up to 71% of patients using these drugs.(2,3,4)

102. Entry Page For New Urinary Fecal Incontinence, Pelvic Pain, Sexual Dysfunctions
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103. New Research Tackles Female Sexual Dysfunction
Information and articles about a variety of treatments for mental illness, covering everything from psychotherapy to herbal remedies.
http://www.mental-health-matters.com/articles/article.php?artID=409

104. Sex - Dr. Schapiro
Many of these men have little or no obvious neurological dysfunction. Others have found that half of women with MS have sexual problems these women also have
http://www.imssf.org/sex1.shtml
International MS Support Foundation
Sexuality and Multiple Sclerosis
Randall Schapiro, MD IMSSF Channels Select topics between sections MS INFORMATION Articles by physicians About MS - Library Dedicated Doctors Exchange Info FAQs - Must Visit Meds/Symptoms Mental Health MS Animation Symptoms What is MS? Webcasts MAKE NEW FRIENDS Bulletin Boards Chat Desert Adventure Family Forums Start a Support Grp IN OUR HEART Honorarium Memorials FOUNDATION About Us Contributors Japan Chapter Your Help is needed FOUNDER Jean Sumption My Watercolors My Diary My Fur Friend GENERAL Book Store Classified Ads Help Desk Links Search The whole subject of sexuality is one that is difficult and confusing for individuals and couples to discuss. Even experts admit that healthy sexuality is a very difficult subject to define. Professionals, individuals, and society in general are engaged in debates at many levels about healthy and appropriate sexuality. In part, sexuality is difficult to define and discuss because its expression is private and different for each individual. Each of us has a distinct background and has received specific messages from our family, religion and community about values, morality, and sexuality. The "U" in sexUality is the biggest determinant of our sexual feelings and behavior. Healthy sexuality involves mutuality, warmth, tenderness, and lovenot just genital contact! Many people forget that they seek physical closeness for many needs, not only for sexual release and orgasm. As our sexual needs change because of aging, illness, and family demands, it is important to continue meeting needs for touch, affection, and love.

105. Sexual Dysfunction
Vital Signs. Men Find Help for sexual Dysfunction. April 1999-. Reduction is normal, but total loss isn t. . Help for sexual Dysfunction. -November 1996-.
http://www.healthcare.ucla.edu/vitalsigns/sexdys.htm

106. Female Sexual Dysfunction A "Corporate Creation"
Libido, relationships, contraception, STDs, sexual dysfunction and other sexuality topics. 6 January 2003 Female sexual Dysfunction A Corporate Creation .
http://www.aphroditewomenshealth.com/news/20030005204113_health_news.shtml
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107. The Foreskin Does Not Cause STDs
sexually Transmitted Diseases and sexual Dysfunction by Mary G. Ray, All Rights Reserved. A current argument for circumcision is
http://www.mothersagainstcirc.org/stds.htm
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
and Sexual Dysfunction
CIRP Library on Circumcision and STDS Male Sexuality - Foreskin Anatomy The latest argument for circumcision is to prevent HIV Recommending routine circumcision as a prophylactic measure to prevent HIV infection in Africa, or elsewhere, is scientifically unfounded. To learn the details, CLICK HERE
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References: Perlman, David, Study Finds Circumcised Men More Sexually Adventurous But procedure has no health benefits, San Francisco Chronicle Science Editor, based on a study conducted by the University of Chicago and reported in The Journal of the American Medical Association (1997;277:1052-1057) Times, NEW YORK (Reuters) "Study Adds to Doubts About Circumcision" Last Revised 9/27/97

108. UrologyHealth.org - Adult Conditions - Sexual Function - Surgical Management Of
NonSurgical Management of Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Normal and Abnormal sexual Differentiation Penile Prostheses for Erectile Dysfunction Peyronie s Disease
http://www.urologyhealth.org/adult/index.cfm?cat=11&topic=128

109. AYC: Sexual Dysfunction In Males
sexual Dysfunction In Males. Basic Information It is believed that more than half of males with diabetes are affected by sexual dysfunction.
http://alwaysyourchoice.com/ayc/emotional/emotional/sexdys.php
Emotional Well Being/Psychiatric Dysfunctions States of well being Alcoholism Alcoholism - The Family Disease ... Information Sexual Dysfunction In Males Basic Information In cases of primary dysfunction there may be a fear of sex or a very rigid manly or religious background. In cases of secondary dysfunction the problem may be partner-related or a confusion about sexual orientation in which the patient attempts to have sex that they feel is not compatible with their sexual orientation. The reasons for dysfunction can be either psychological or physiological and it is better for the patient himself not to diagnose which one is the cause. A frank and open discussion with a non-judgmental, knowledgeable health care provider can be the first step in discovering, through detailed health and sexual patient history, where the problem may lie. It is estimated that over twenty-five million men in the U.S. suffer from impotency. This is a figure researchers have come up with in lieu of the fact that only ten percent of men suffering from impotency actually seek treatment. Additionally it is estimated that ten million men suffer from premature ejaculation. The inability to ejaculate or the inability to achieve and maintain an erection defines impotency. The problem increases with age, affecting approximately five percent of men under to over sixty-five percent of men over sixty-five. As men live longer lives this will be a problem that most men may need to address in later years.

110. C-Health - Sexual Health
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111. PRESCRIPTION DRUG TREATMENTS FOR FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
PRESCRIPTION DRUG TREATMENTS FOR FEMALE sexual DYSFUNCTION. advertisement-. Professional and public interest in female sexual dysfunction has recently been
http://www.newshe.com/articles/prescription_drug_treatments_for_female_sexual_dy
What is the Potential Role for Nerve-sparing Hysterectomy? Observations after Viagra Study on "Estroginized" Women Is Released Sexuality Education in Communities of Color: An Oxymoron? "Viagratization" of America Non-Pharmacological Possibilities for Treating Female Sexual Dysfunction Now on the Horizon ... For Women Only: A Revolutionary Guide to Overcoming Sexual Dysfunction and Reclaiming Your Sex Life Book Sexual Self Assessment Questionnaire Patient Experience Survey Sexual Medicine Socienty of North America 2001 Female Sexual Function Forum - October 2001 ... Our answers to "Good Morning America" questions PRESCRIPTION DRUG TREATMENTS
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document.write(''); Professional and public interest in female sexual dysfunction has recently been sparked by developments in several areas including the investigation of new drug treatments. Approximately 43 percent of American women suffer from sexual dysfunctionperhaps an actual number as high as 50 million American women. The highest proportion occurs in young women between the ages of 18 and 29. (Study by Edward O. Laumann, PhD; Anthony Paik, MA; Raymond C. Rosen, PhD published in JAMA 2/9/99.) The lack of desire appears to be the number one, most significant complaint, followed by arousal and lubrication dysfunctions. Twenty-one percent of those surveyed experienced physical pain during sex, while 27 percent reported that intercourse was not enjoyable. Sixteen percent admitted to sexual anxiety. The prevalence of female sexual dysfunction continues to be documented and the topic has generated discussions in both the medical and lay communities (60 Minutes, Larry King, Newsweek, Oprah).

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