Monday, April 17, 2023
Researchers Have Discovered a Cause of Clinically Low Sex Drive
It turns out that the lack of a sexual hormone called kisspeptin might be a key to understanding why a percentage of the population suffers from a lack of sexual desire. A study on HSDD, or hypoactive sexual desire disorder, has found that study subjects who were injected with the naturally occurring sex hormone saw their sex drive rise to higher levels.
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