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Hormonal contraceptives associated with higher risk of female sexual dysfunction, study finds http://bit.ly/bm4rHL #relationship

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Vital Signs - Use of Hormonal Birth Control Is Linked to Sexual Dysfunction - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “A German study suggests that young women who rely on hormonal birth control are at a higher risk for sexual dysfunction than those who use nonhormonal methods.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Hormonal contraceptives associated with higher risk of female sexual dysfunction

physorg.com — “Women taking non-oral and oral hormonal contraceptives were at highest risk of Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD), according to a study of female German medical students published today in The Journal of Sexual Medicine. Interestingly, women taking non-hormonal contraceptives were at lowest risk for FSD, ...View full resource at physorg.com

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