Lybrido — Are we making up the problem?
The New York Times recently ran an article about female libido and the race to develop a drug (Lybrido) that would help women want sex.
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The New York Times recently ran an article about female libido and the race to develop a drug (Lybrido) that would help women want sex.
The Grant study is one of the longest running longitudinal studies of human development — an astonishing 75 years! In an effort to determine which factors contribute
In our work treating female sexual dysfunction, we often see the same phenomenon take place: A woman will come to us for treatment after years
I am always surprised at how many patients I see who tell me that their gynecologist recommends they have a glass of wine before intercourse.
We have many women who come here for the treatment of vaginismus. They can’t achieve vaginal penetration and are often experiencing devastating effects on their
Daniel Bergner, is a contributor for the New York Times Magazine and author of several books including, The Other Side of Desire, which I loved.
And the media buzz term of the week is…….female arousal. With the news about clinical trials in the advancement of Lybrido, a new drug being
There was a recent article in The New York Times Magazine that has generated some buzz in the field of human sexuality. The article was
“I do not feel any less of a woman. I feel empowered that I made a strong choice that in no way diminishes my femininity.”