LYCOS RETRIEVER
Sexual: Sexual Medicine
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The Guidebook of Sexual Medicine was just released focusing on restoring "the couple" as the main unit for treatment of sexual dysfunction. This book ... puts significant emphasis on the thorough evaluation of biological factors (e.g., medical, hormonal, or effects of prescribed medications) and psychosocial factors (e.g., presence of depression, relational conflicts, or employment problems) before administering biological treatments such as the new oral agents, or psychosocial ones such as sex therapy. Waguih William IsHak, M.D., FAPA, the editor and author of this book emphasizes the need for today's practitioners to go back to asking who, where, when, and how sexual relations are taking place in order to restore sexual health.
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Topical: While other non-prescription topical products may claim to increase female pleasure -- none are supported by a well-designed, well-controlled clinical study that has been conducted by independent recognized sexual medicine experts. None of those products are published in the medical or scientific literature. Other topical products on the market simply use known "chemical irritants" to produce sensation by irritating delicate clitoral and vaginal tissue. (examples are -- menthol, orange oil, peppermint oil, etc). Unfortunately, most of those products ... contain L-Arginine, which can re-activate an outbreak of genital herpes.
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The program has associated with it specialists in other areas of medicine related to the field of sexual function, such as neurology, endocrinology, cardiology, sleep medicine, psychology and psychiatry. The program has at its disposal state-of-the-art equipment for the investigation of the above conditions. The investigations available include:
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Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine have been used for centuries to treat sexual dysfunction. Studies show direct impact of various acupuncture points on sexual organs, and many people routinely use acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine to address hormonal imbalances.
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