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The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 2015;12(3):764–73. Article PubMed Google Scholar Bakker RM, ter Kuile MM, Vermeer WM, Nout RA, Mens JWM, van Doorn LC, et al. Sexual rehabilitation after pelvic radiotherapy and vaginal dilator use: consensus using the Delphi method. International ...
FullText One hundred twenty eight international authors have contributed to this textbook of encyclopedic proportions on women's sexual function, sexual physiology, and problematic response. The result is an excellent resource for academics and clinicians already in the field. However, for those new to...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the care process and clinical outcomes for two different models of GUM clinic for women: one led by specialist nurses and the other by senior house officers (SHOs). METHOD: An open randomised controlled trial was carried out in a central London genitourinary medicine (GUM...
Understanding sex-related differences in the phenotypic expression of cardiometabolic and cardiac mitochondrial function is important because it is possible that different therapies and treatments could be targeted for men and women, especially in the presence of combined conditions. Material and methods ...
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Harassment—Reply Sabine Jenner, BA, MA; Sabine Oertelt-Prigione, MD, MScPH, PhD JAMA Internal Medicine Key Points Question Do women with a history of sexual harassment or sexual assault have higher blood pressure, greater depression and anxiety, and poorer sleep than women without this history...
Sexual dysfunction, as a result of selective-serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) treatment among women, is relatively common and is a factor ... CA Frye - 《Journal of Sexual Medicine》 被引量: 4发表: 2010年 Women's sexual function improves when partners are administered vardenafil for ...
Spontaneous premature menopause (PM) affects 1 % of women younger than 40. Iatrogenic PM affects other 5–7 %. PM may affect sexual identity, sexual function, and sexual relationships, the three major contributors of women’s sexuality. Body image and bo