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  2. Feeling More Horny Than Usual? Experts Explain the Reasons ...

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    These foods “contain high levels of nitrates, vitamin A, Zinc, flavonoids, allicin, and amino acids, that are meant to increase your libido,” explains Dr. Ross. “Eating a healthy and ...

  3. Libido lessons: Everything you need to know about your sex drive

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    Vyleesi, the brand name of bremelanotide, is also FDA-approved to help women with low libido. However, unlike Addyi, Vyleesi is an on-demand drug that works via injection into the thigh or abdomen ...

  4. Hypersexuality - Wikipedia

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    Hypersexuality is a medical condition that causes unwanted or excessive sexual arousal, causing people to engage in or think about sexual activity to a point of distress or impairment. [1] It is controversial whether it should be included as a clinical diagnosis [ 1 ] [ 2 ] used by mental healthcare professionals.

  5. Sexual arousal - Wikipedia

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    A possible explanation for the non-category specific genital arousal in women, which also accounts for their high individual variation, is the "preparation hypothesis". This hypothesis suggests that, provided there is enough of an increase in vaginal blood flow for vaginal lubrication to occur in a sexual context, the magnitude of arousal need ...

  6. Sexual desire - Wikipedia

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    Theorists and researchers employ two frameworks in their understanding of human sexual desire. The first is a biological framework, also known as sex drive (or libido), in which sexual desire comes from an innate motivational force like an instinct, drive, need, urge, wish, or want. [8]

  7. Here’s What Happens to Your Sex Drive When You Start ... - AOL

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    I was curious about the effects—if any—GLP-1 drugs have on sexual health, so I tapped Craig Primack, MD, the SVP of Weight Loss at Hims and Hers and a specialist in obesity medicine, to learn ...

  8. Libido - Wikipedia

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    The levels of estrogen decrease at menopause and this usually causes a lower interest in sex and vaginal dryness which makes sex painful. However, the levels of testosterone increase at menopause and this may be why some women may experience a contrary effect of an increased libido. [44]

  9. What Happens to Your Sex Drive After 40, According to a ... - AOL

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    Needless to say, older women enjoy the benefit of time; time spent honing the skills required to stand up for what we want and need, and also time spent just being in our own skin.