Metabolic syndrome affects sexual function in older women, according to a new study by American scientists.
Archives for August 2016
“More Effective” Advice on Sexual Activity May Benefit Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
While coronary heart disease (CHD) does appear to impact sexual activity, researchers from University College London called this impact “limited,” adding that “more effective” advice could benefit patients, according to a new study in the journal Heart.
Mediterranean Diet Might Improve Sexual Function in Men and Women with Type 2 Diabetes
Following a Mediterranean diet – one rich in plant-based foods, olive oil, and fish – might benefit the sexual health of men and women with type 2 diabetes, according to a new study in Diabetes Care, the journal of the American Diabetes Association.
Many Factors Contribute to Female Orgasmic Difficulties
An estimated 10% to 40% of women have trouble reaching orgasm, experts say. But what factors contribute to this problem? New research suggests that arousal, distress, and latency to orgasm are important factors to consider.
Experts Discuss Adult-Onset Hypogonadism in Literature Review
A panel of experts has developed a “conceptual framework” for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of adult-onset hypogonadism (AOH) – low testosterone levels in middle-aged and older men.
ISSM Biennial Business Meeting of Members
The Biennial Business Meeting of Members of the ISSM is called for 5:30 PM (CST) on Sept. 23, 2016 at the CNCC, Beijing, China.