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Underestimated burden: Epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's impair sexuality
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Women and men both complain of very weak sexual desire as a result of Parkinson's disease -- notwithstanding the detrimental effect that their limited mobility has on passion. Multiple sclerosis can result in similar sexual dysfunctions as with ...

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