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Want Better Sex? Try Getting Better Sleep.
Sleep affects sex, and sex affects sleep. It’s essential to pay attention to both.
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Testosterone and Your Menopause Sex Drive
Curious about using testosterone to boost your sex drive during perimenopause or postmenopause?
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Expert Interview: Sex and Menopause
An interview with sexual wellness and intimacy expert Dr. Barb Depree.
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Holistic, Science-Backed Boosts for Your Libido
Low libido is common among menopausal women. Try these holistic options to reclaim your sex drive.
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Expert Interview: Sexual Wellness After 40
Sexual wellness and intimacy expert Dr. Barb Depree shares her top tips for improving sexual wellness after age 40.
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Low Libido or FSIAD?
As you transition through menopause, it’s common and normal to experience a change in sex drive. At what point does it qualify as a medical diagnosis—and what are your options?