Mollaioli, Daniele, Andrea Sansone, Francesco Romanelli, and Emmanuele A. Jannini. In Sexual Dysfunctions in Mentally Ill Patients, pp. 163-172. Springer, Cham, 2018. Download full chapter here. Abstract Among behavioral addictions, problematic Internet use and online pornography consumption are often cited as possible risk factors for sexual dysfunction, often with no definite boundary between the two […]
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Introduction Justin Lehmiller, a regular paid contributor to Playboy Magazine, unconvincingly attempts to debunk the well documented rise in youthful erectile dysfunction with this April, 2018 blog post. Since it was published David Ley and Nicole Prause frequently tweet Lehmiller’s blog post as “proof” that youthful ED rates haven’t changed in the last 30 years. […]
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Warning, this is text-heavy. I gave each part a bold heading though so you can pick what interests you I started my journey on 1st August 2017. I wanted to try it out. I was convinced that I should not let some dumb pixels corrupt and fuck up my brain, emotional and hormonal state (more […]
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I started PMO’ing when I was around 12 or 13 years old, and it started small with video game pictures or cute anime girls. It didn’t take long for curiosity to get the better of me and see what was on the internet…while I was hiding out in the bathroom of my friend’s house. Yes, […]
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Front Psychol. 2018 Aug 13;9:1444. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01444. Eide TA1, Aarestad SH2, Andreassen CS3, Bilder RM4, Pallesen S2. Abstract Excessive smartphone use has been associated with a number of negative consequences for the individual and the environment. Some similarities can be observed between excessive smartphone usage and several behavioural addictions, and continual usage constitutes one of […]
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Berry, Anne, UC Berkeley Berry, Anne, UC Berkeley, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5086-3643 [email protected], [email protected] Publication date: September 5, 2018 Publisher: UC Berkeley https://doi.org/10.6078/D1JM3K Citation Berry, Anne; Berry, Anne (2018), Dopaminergic mechanisms underlying normal variation in trait anxiety: supplemental , UC Berkeley Dash, Dataset, https://doi.org/10.6078/D1JM3K Abstract Trait anxiety has been associated with altered activity within corticolimbic pathways connecting the […]
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9 Ways to Treat Erectile Dysfunction That Aren’t Viagra 9 Ways to Treat Erectile Dysfunction That Aren’t Viagra There’s a world of treatments beyond the little blue pill. By Alexa Tucker Sep 4, 2018 If your favorite body part hasn’t exactly been cooperating in the bedroom, chances are you’ve probably thought about trying erectile dysfunction […]
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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180802115515.htm Do dopamine neurons have a role in causing cues in our environment to acquire value? And, if so, do different groups of dopamine neurons serve different functions within this process? Those are the questions researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School are looking to answer. Recent research published in Nature Neuroscience by University […]
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