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  2. Alcohol and sex - Wikipedia

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    In women, the effects of alcohol on libido in the literature are mixed. Some women report that alcohol increases sexual arousal and desire, however, some studies show alcohol lower the physiological signs of arousal. [16] A 2016 study found that alcohol negatively affected how positive the sexual experience was in both men and women. [17]

  3. Reproductive toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Lead, a heavy metal that can exist in both organic and inorganic forms, and is associated with adverse effects on male libido, erectile disfunction, premature ejaculation and poor sperm quality. [12] Lead is also associated with negative effects on the female reproductive system particularly for pregnant people. [13]

  4. Testicular atrophy - Wikipedia

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    Testicular malformations and low testosterone levels is also commonly found in people with alcoholic cirrhosis as the negative effect of alcohol use is worsened by the liver damage itself. [3] Excessive alcohol intake can cause inflammation and the degradation of cells in the liver, which can then cause testicular abnormalities (including ...

  5. Tips For Seniors Over 65 With ED - AOL

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    Long-term alcohol users and those with alcohol liver disease may be more susceptible to developing ED. Being overweight or obese. Yes, that hot dad bod you’ve been working on (or that beer belly ...

  6. These 8 Foods Could Help Men With ED - AOL

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    As the primary male hormone, testosterone plays a key role in your intimate functioning. If your testosterone levels are low, you may feel less interested in intimacy and experience issues like ED.

  7. Male infertility - Wikipedia

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    Y chromosomal infertility is a direct cause of male infertility due to its effects on sperm production, occurring in approximately one in 2000 males. [22] Usually, affected men show no symptoms, although they may have smaller testes.

  8. What Age Do Men Stop Being Intimately Active? - AOL

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    A 2013 study of mice looked at the effects of lipid-soluble clove extracts on sperm motility. It found that several drops of clove oil increased sperm motility, sperm mobility and even sperm count.

  9. Male contraceptive - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s, it was tested in male prisoners at the Oregon State Penitentiary, and while it showed effective and reversible suppression of sperm production with limited adverse effects, if men drank alcohol while taking WIN 18446, they experienced a severe Disulfiram-alcohol reaction, including nausea, vomiting, and heart palpitations ...