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  2. Sildenafil - Wikipedia

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    Sildenafil, sold under the brand name Viagra, among others, is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension. [4] [8] It is also sometimes used off-label for the treatment of certain symptoms in secondary Raynaud's phenomenon. [9] It is unclear if it is effective for treating sexual dysfunction in females. [8]

  3. Sexual medicine - Wikipedia

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    Sexual medicine or psychosexual medicine as defined by Masters and Johnsons in their classic Textbook of Sexual Medicine, is "that branch of medicine that focuses on the evaluation and treatment of sexual disorders, which have a high prevalence rate." [1] Examples of disorders treated with sexual medicine are erectile dysfunction, hypogonadism ...

  4. Male contraceptive - Wikipedia

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    Male contraceptive. Male contraceptives, also known as male birth control, are methods of preventing pregnancy by interrupting the function of sperm. [1] The main forms of male contraception available today are condoms, vasectomy, and withdrawal, which together represented 20% of global contraceptive use in 2019.

  5. I lost 42 pounds with Ozempic, but was shaken by the drug's ...

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    Johann Hari still remembers the strange sensation he felt two days after he first injected himself with Ozempic.. A doctor prescribed the drug for weight loss ā€” a famous side effect of the Type ...

  6. This 66-year-old works 11-hour days, has no savings, and ...

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    ā€œIā€™m working my butt off,ā€ the 66-year-old told CBS News. O'Connor has no savings, 401(k) , or even an emergency fund . She works two jobs, sometimes up to 11 hours a day.

  7. HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    Circumcision in sub-Saharan Africa "reduces the acquisition of HIV by heterosexual men by between 38% and 66% over 24 months". Owing to these studies, both the World Health Organization and UNAIDS recommended male circumcision in 2007 as a method of preventing female-to-male HIV transmission in areas with high rates of HIV.

  8. Opioid - Wikipedia

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    Most studies suggest that the majority (perhaps as much as 90%) of chronic opioid users develop hypogonadism. A 2015 systematic review and meta-analysis found that opioid therapy suppressed testosterone levels in men by about 165 ng/dL (5.7 nmol/L) on average, which was a reduction in testosterone level of almost 50%.

  9. Doctor removed from KY juvenile justice agency after video ...

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    A psychiatrist who worked with youths in custody at the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice was relieved of his duties in January after he was caught on video pouring an Adderall pill into his ...