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Six Ways to Get Back into Sex After a Mastectomy

Many women may have an innate connection between their breasts and a sense of femininity and sexual potency, both in themselves and in their partners. When a partial or total Sex After a Mastectomy is advised as the best course of treatment for breast cancer, the effects can go far beyond the body; concerns about body image, desirability, sexuality or sexual pleasure, sexual desire

Primary Orgasmic Dysfunction: Causes Considerations and Treatment

Female orgasmic disorder (FOD) is a sexual dysfunction characterized by a persistent or recurrent delay in, or absence of, orgasm following sufficient sexual stimulation and arousal. Although orgasmic dysfunction can have psychological origins, it most commonly stems from physical causes. A wide variety of conditions and medications can lead to primary orgasmic dysfunction, making it important for women experiencing orgasmic difficulties to consult with a healthcare provider.

Low dose Naltrexone as a treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Low Dose Naltrexone, a synthetic drug popular for its anti-opioid action, is also getting famous for its extensive usage and mode of action at opioid and non-opioid receptors. At present, Naltrexone is a licensed drug that can be used to treat alcoholism and opioid addiction at a specific dose of 50 mg. But it is also an emerging choice of medicine that can be utilized as an immune modulator, and for suppressing tumor growths, specifically at lower doses of around 3-4.5 mg. These low doses of Naltrexone are depicted as low-dose Naltrexone or LDN.

Can Hormone Replacement Therapy Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis

Despite the need for more research, several studies indicate that estrogen-based hormone replacement treatment (HRT) may benefit women with Rheumatoid Arthritis. The fundamental justification for people’s interest in HRT for RA is rather simple. Women with RA experience fewer symptoms of the condition during the postovulatory phase when progesterone and estrogen levels peak.