Sentences with phrase «female sexual problems»

She enjoys conducting workshops and training on a variety of topics, including male and female sexual problems, enhancing sexual potential, and sex and aging.
What causes female sexual problems?
Female Sexual Problems Nearly 40 percent of women of all ages report having sexual problems.

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This stubborn problem has remained for years despite more women joining the ranks of investors and increased awareness of the blatant sexism and sexual harassment female founders sometimes face when raising money.
Four out of 10 female congressional staffers believe that sexual harassment is a problem on Capitol Hill, according to a 2016 CQ Roll Call survey.
Changes in the male / female roles may cause interpersonal conflict leading to sexual problems.
Confronted with some of the more profound problems in women's sports — Why are the sexual preferences of female athletes constantly questioned and their appearance remarked upon?
Indeed, Dr. Lawry presents her findings as groundbreaking in their revelation that sexual violence in the DRC is «not just a female problem [and that] men also actually suffer sexual violence».
While acknowledging that sexual assault was still a problem in the city, Brewer said the numbers indicated that more women were at least coming forward to report crimes, after McCray noted that 90 percent of female college students who experience sexual assault do not report it at all.
11,509 male and female participants aged 16 to 74, reporting at least one sexual partner in the past year, responded to questions about sexual function problems.
Although more trials are needed before flibanserin could become available commercially, it shows promise as the first drug demonstrated to treat low libido in women — the most common sexual problem in females — by targeting the brain.
Diabetic males and females are prone to suffer from sexual dysfunctions and reproductive problems, which appear to be underestimated in clinical practice.
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Women actually have the opposite problem — excessive alcohol consumption often leads to increased testosterone levels, sometimes even resulting in the loss of female sexual characteristics.
Science is always on the search for the magic bullet for our sexual health problems — that female Viagra.
The narrative in Deep Throat addresses the problem that critics identify pornography as attempting to resolve: how to render visually female sexual pleasure.
The problem was not limited to females, with one in three adults aged between 18 and 24 across both genders reporting experiencing unwanted sexual contact in or around school.
Urine marking begins at sexual maturity in males and females, and if not prevented before it starts, can become a frustrating problem to deal with.
In 1997, the Woodmont Hills Church in Nashville, Tennessee sponsored the first workshop that specifically addressed the problem of female sexual addiction.
The wide range of topics discussed includes: anxiety, child abuse, divorce and children, eating disorders, female assertiveness, gender role stress, learning abilities, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorders, problem behavior, sexual harassment, sleep disorders, unemployment and mental health, and weight loss maintenance.
Target Population: Sexually abused children and adolescents and children and adolescents who have sexual behavior problems or manifest sexually abusive behavior including males and females ages 4 to 19 years and youth with low intellectual functioning
Pathways Fourth Edition is a structured, guided workbook for use with adolescent males and females with sexual behavior problems, including but not limited to sexual offending.
Substance abuse can contribute to, or result from, many sexual issues, including erectile dysfunction, inhibited or early ejaculation, low or very high arousal, female orgasm difficulties, shame issues, and unresolved childhood or adult sexual abuse and sexual assault issues, infidelity and general relationship problems.
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