Low Libido in Men Over 40 Linked to Higher Mortality—But Not in Women: Insights from the Yamagata Study - Gilmore Health News
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Low Libido in Men Over 40 Linked to Higher Mortality—But Not in Women: Insights from the Yamagata Study - Gilmore Health News
Key Takeaways: Men over 40 with low libido may face a higher risk of early death, even after adjusting for other health risks. Libido loss in women wasn’t linked to mortality in the study, but it still signals possible hormonal or emotional health issues. Low libido and erectile dysfunction aren’t the same—each can point to different underlying conditions. A lasting drop in sexual interest should prompt a medical check, not just be blamed on agi…
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