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Female Androgen Insufficiency Syndrome

There are many potential causes for sexual dysfunction, including depression, anxiety, history of sexual abuse, lack of privacy, relationship issues, ovarian failure, fatigue, etc. It’s unlikely that a singie solution will be suitable for all women, as opposed to men. For otherwise healthy men, the primary sexual dysfunctions related to poor blood flow can be due to many different causes (diabetes, hypertension, trauma, etc).

Despite the lack of promise for a unified treatment for all cases of female sexual dysfunction, there is hope for a great majority of those who might seek help. As noted in the surveys investigating the prevalence of female sexual dysfunction, a vast majority reports a lack of, or decrease in, sexual desire, either with or without other symptoms. Loss of libido is not restricted to women, as men have sought treatment for the same complaint. Read more!

Sexual Dysfunction: For Women Also?

Women Sexual DysfunctionThe understanding of normal sexual function in women, from a medical perspective, is still in its infancy. Only recently have the medical journals been addressing the field with vigor. Sexual function is a complex set of actions and processes and a problem may occur at any stage of the event. Complaints about sexual function are surprisingly common when clinicians take the time to address the topic with patients. Published surveys in the medical literature have documented rates of sexual dysfunction as high as 43 percent among healthy adult women. Read more!

Can Testosterone Rekindle The Flame?

Fifty years ago, personal issues were kept extremely private and certain matters were absolutely taboo to mention in proper company. Social mores changed with the sexual revolution of the ‘60s, as teens and young adults flaunted their ideas of free love in the face of tradition. Once liberated, the baby boomers and subsequent generations continued to promote open dialogue about personal liberties.

As people became more comfortable with discussing personal issues, it became increasingly evident that hidden epidemics were present in our culture. Increasing awareness led to pressure on the government and the medical community to address the concerns that were negatively affecting many people, including mental health (depression, anxiety), infertility and the need for practical contraception. Read more!

Breast Feeding Helps Prevent Obesity Later In Life

Did your mother stop breast feeding you early because she had to go back to work? If so, that may be one reason you have a weight problem.
Researchers from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center found that a protein in breast milk called adiponectin might reduce the risk of obesity later in life. The protein is important in fat and sugar metabolism. Low levels of adiponectin are linked to obesity, type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, and heart disease. The risk of obesity was lower the longer a child is breast-fed. Read more!

Female Dysfunction, Causes Lack Of Sexual Desire

As U.S. researchers reported on Wednesday, women who lose their sexual desire as they age may be reacting to their own body image rather than hormonal changes.
From Penn State University found that by perceiving herself as less attractive, more women likely report a decline in sexual desire or activity over the past 10 years.

Dr. Patricia Barthalow Koch, an associate professor of biobehavioral health and women’s studies led the study with a team of 307 mostly white, heterosexual women aged 35 to 55. About 21% said they were pre-menopausal, 63.5% said they were undergoing some menopausal changes and 15.5% were past menopause.
Koch said that form the results suggest that treatment via medication, of menopausal effects for this purpose seems unwarranted in light of the findings that menopausal status did not have a significant impact on the sexual responding of the women in this study. Read more!

Fertility Enhances Beauty

women fertilityA women’s facial features actually change each month to make her appear more beautiful when she’s at her highest stage of fertility. According to researchers at the University of Newcastle in the UK, shifts in appearance include variation in lip size and color, eye pupil dilation and changes in skin color and tone. This follows a previous study suggesting women’s ears, fingers, breasts and other soft tissue areas become more symmetrical at times of peak fertility. Read more!

Fertility Tie to Menstrual Cycle Characteristics

An interesting study reported that certain characteristics of a woman’s menstrual cycle may confer increased fertility, while others may lead to a greater risk of miscarriage on women reproduction health.
This new study been investigated by Dr. Chanley M. Small of Emory University in Atlanta and colleagues followed 470 women for 1 year or the end of a pregnancy. They do investigation whether the length of a woman’s cycle and her menstrual bleed are related to fertility and pregnancy outcome.

All of those women kept diaries on their menstrual cycles and collected urine samples for at least 2 days during each cycle. As the result is 38% of the women became pregnant during the course of the study, with a total of 207 pregnancies and 30% of the pregnancies ended in miscarriage, as reported in the Epidemiology journal. Read more!

Facing The Menopause

Menopause been worried and scared by some women when they wonder what will happen when they reach menopause. Menopause can be a positive experience and a chance for all women to be more focus themselves and make changes that will improve their health.
Actually there’s no way of exactly predicting when will menopause occur. Each of woman has an internal biological timer that is programmed before birth to set the hormonal events and trigger both the start and the end of menstruation.

There are things you could do to understand and preparing menopause, especially the physical and emotional changes that may be ahead of you. A women survey said that the worst thing about menopause is they do not know what to expect, as they are too embarrassed to ask anyone about this menopause, even with other women friends. Read more!

Sex Drugs For Women

“A month after I gave birth to my first child, my husband reached for me in bed and started to kiss my neck and caressing my thighs. But while he was lighting candles, I was staring at the ceiling and running through the grocery list in my head,” Kelly said, who is using a pseudonym to protect her privacy.

Due to hormonal shifts during her pregnancy, women sometimes has no longer felt a glimmer of interest in sex because of low on testosterone, the hormone that fuels sexual desire for human.

And when the doctor prescribed pills containing DHEA (a precursor to testosterone) and a testosterone gel that applied to her skin once a day. “Now my husband and I are having pull-the-buttons-off-your-shirt sex again, barely wait until our kids drift off to sleep at night” she says. Read more!

Menopause Treatment Matures

In 2002, Women’s Health Initiative found the drugs that women usually taking for menopause could increase the risk of heart attack.
Health advocates says one third of the former users of hormone therapy-pharmaceutical companies put that total figure at over 18 million–are likely going without treatment or trying alternative remedies.

Rita, for instance, now using a vaginal ring that releases estrogen called the Femring. Taken along with progestin pills, this regimen is helping her feel much better.

Tens of millions of US women entering menopause offered been offered the hormone therapy, the stage during women stop menstruating and estrogen levels drop. Read more!