Present paper is highlighting and addressing the sexual dysfunctions in an Indian perspective. What is sexual health? A concept defined in 1975 by the WHO as "the integration of somatic, emotional, intellectual and social aspects of sexual being, in ways that are positively enriching and enhance ...
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InUrology, sexual dysfunctions are usually considered as 'malfunction'. Urologists are medical doctors and thus specialized in surgical, medical and hormone treatments (like prostate surgery, treatment with sildenafil ('viagra') or testosterone). Sex therapy - understood as outlined above - is rarely ...
These conditions are often related to impairments in arousal, orgasm, desire, etc. Answer and Explanation: The correct solution to this problem is provided by option D: generalized. The solution suggested above is based on the info...
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Preeclampsia is the most common medical disorder of pregnancy. Early onset preeclampsia is defined as presentation of hypertension and proteinuria before 3... Heilmann,L,Rath,... - 《Clinical & Applied Thrombosis/hemostasis》 被引量: 110发表: 2007年 Hemostatic abnormalities in patients with severe...
The current definition ofpsychological safetywas coined in 1999 by Amy Edmondson and is defined as, “the belief that one will not be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns, or mistakes, and that the team is safe for interpersonal risk taking.” In a recentstu...
Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is an important cause of post-operative morbidity and mortality for children undergoing cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Dysregulated inflammation is widely regarded as a key contributor t
The work (W) performed during the time of one heart beat (RR) is defined as cardiac power (CP). It may be expressed as: CP=W/RR=(PEP-POP)/RR (11) Solving equation (10) for W and replacing W in equation (11) yields: CP=CF * (EDVI * SBP/RR) (12) ...
Subjects were evaluated with the Arizona Sexual Experiences Scale for sexual dysfunction, which was defined as either a score of ≥ 5 on any item or a total score of ≥ 17. Suitable statistical analysis was used to interpret the results. The study was conducted from May 2006 through July ...