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Insomnia is killing your sex life, researchers warn — but here’s how to get better sleep

Por: New York Post Life January 20, 2024

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Let me sleep before we go go.  Insomnia in women has been linked to lack of sexual satisfaction, according to new research. The study, published in Elevier’s  last month, found that more than half of women battling insomnia had trouble reaching orgasm and experienced lower sexual satisfaction overall, compared to less than a third of unsatisfied women who didn’t suffer from poor sleep. Men with insomnia reported sexual problems as well,... + full article



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