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Bad sex? Blame the insomnia!

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According to sleep specialists, insomnia can be bad for your sex life. Perhaps unsurprisingly, sleepiness and fatigue results in a loss of interest in sex. Low energy and increased tension can even result in sexual dysfunction. Yet another reason why

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Tags: Sleep Disorder, Sleep, Insomnia, Sexual Health, Sex and Intimacy, Sexual Dysfunction

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