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Results 1 - 10 of 239 for Sexual health
  1. ... Menopause and hormone therapy Osteoporosis Pregnancy and childbirth Sexual health Women and heart disease Benign conditions affecting the ...
  2. ... Elsevier; 2020:chap 43. National Cancer Institute website. Sexual health issues in women with cancer. www.cancer.gov/ ...
  3. ... problem . It has several possible causes, including: Past sexual trauma or abuse Mental health factors A response that develops due to physical ...
  4. ... 10, 2022. Accessed October 20, 2023. Pepperell R. Sexual and reproductive health. In: Symonds I, Arulkumaran S, eds. Essential Obstetrics and ...
  5. ... and rape are all types of sexual violence. Sexual violence is a serious public health problem. It affects people of every: Age Gender ...
  6. According to health experts, we all have a role to play in helping to prevent sexual assault. Everyone should take steps to work against sexual violence in the community. Speak up. If you hear ...
  7. ... provider will ask about your health history, including sexual history, past illnesses, and your health habits. Your answers can help your provider understand ...
  8. ... changes, such as menopause. Chronic illnesses that affect health and sexual interest. Chronic pelvic pain, such as from endometriosis. ...
  9. ... control should depend on several factors, including your health, number of sexual partners, and desire to have children. Talk to your health care provider to select the best form of ...
  10. ... knees Muscle weakness Vision changes Bladder control problems Sexual function problems
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