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Sexual Health
Study focuses on assessing & managing women's sexual dysfunctions
August 11th, 2005
A recent study was conducted that focused on the assessment and management of women's sexual dysfunctions. According to a recent study, "Women frequently report low sexual desire or interest. An associated lack of subjective arousal during sexual activity is clinically highly apparent but has not been the focus of traditional sexual inquiry, definitions of dysfunction, or management." "Moreover," wrote R. Basson and colleagues from the University of British Columbia, "the frequent poor correlation of women's subjective sexual arousal and observable increases in genital congestion in response to sexual stimulation has not been reflected in assessment,...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2005-08-11)
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