A major review shows that what we eat may significantly influence pelvic floor outcomes, offering new hope for improving sexual function and incontinence through dietary intervention rather than ...
Following the ongoing basic and clinical research on adult male sexual dysfunction, tremendous developments have been made in recent years in understanding the complexity of the female sexual cycle.
Recent research suggests that disordered eating patterns and certain dietary choices may contribute to the development of pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) in middle-aged women. The study highlights the ...
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