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Orgasm Intensity Can Vary

Did you know that orgasms can change over time?  Their intensity can wax and wane, perhaps powerful at the start of a relationship, and lackluster a few years later. Aging, stress, and boredom can be contributing factors. So can your overall health. 

In our latest blog post, we discuss the details of orgasm intensity and steps you can take if your orgasms aren't what they used to be. 

Get the details here.

FDA Issues Warning About Certain Erectile Dysfunction Products

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers about certain erectile dysfunction (ED) advertised on the radio.

The commercials use phrases like "a healthy man alternative to the little blue pill," "healthy man," and "the power pill."

The drugs contain 100 mg of sildenafil, the active ingredient in the ED drug Viagra, which is not safe for all men. 

More information about the FDA's concerns is available here. 

In the News

Flibanserin "Generally Safe and Well-Tolerated"

Flibanserin, a drug used to treat hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), has been deemed safe for both premenopausal women and women who have gone through natural menopause, according to new research. 

Learn more about HSDD, flibanserin, and the study here. 

Aging Adults Still Think Sex is Important, Even With Sensory Issues

The five senses are essential for sex. They take in sexual stimulation and start the arousal process.  But what happens when a person has a sensory dysfunction, like hearing loss or poor vision? 

Researchers have found that older adults with sensory problems are less likely to be sexually active. But they still feel motivated to have sex and consider it important. 

Click here to find out what else the researchers discovered.

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