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Men with low sex drive may benefit from bright light exposure : ibtimes





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Men with low sex drive may benefit from bright light exposure

Men with low sex drive may benefit from bright light exposure
Men with low sex drive may benefit from bright light exposure
Men with low sex drives could benefit from a treatment based on exposure to bright light, scientists at the European College of Neuropsychology congress in Vienna have announced.The method appears to increase testosterone levels and to lead to greater sexual satisfaction.Around a quarter of men have a reduced sex drive after the age of 40 - one of the potential causes being that levels of testosterone, the main male sex hormone, start to decrease.


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Study shows lack of interest in sex successfully treated by exposure to bright light

Study shows lack of interest in sex successfully treated by exposure to bright light
Study shows lack of interest in sex successfully treated by exposure to bright light
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Exposure to bright light increases testosterone levels and leads to greater sexual satisfaction in men with low sexual desire.These are the results of a pilot randomised placebo-controlled trial, presented at the ECNP conference in Vienna.Low sexual desire affects significant numbers of men after the age of 40, with studies finding that up to 25% of men report problems, depending on age and other factors.


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Exposure to bright light can help men with low sexual drive: Study

Exposure to bright light can help men with low sexual drive: Study
Exposure to bright light can help men with low sexual drive: Study
After two weeks, the men, who received genuine light therapy not only had higher amounts of testosterone in their blood, but they also reported a substantial increase in sexual desire and function compared to the placebo group.(Representational purpose) After two weeks, the men, who received genuine light therapy not only had higher amounts of testosterone in their blood, but they also reported a substantial increase in sexual desire and function compared to the placebo group.(Representational purpose)A recent research conducted at the University of Siena in Italy has found that the radiant glow of bright light may actually help some men combat their flagging sexual desire.


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