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    Cognitive Effects of Cerebellar Dysfunction The cerebellum is regarded as an essential neural structure for motor control. At a tenth of the brain’s volume, it contains the majority of neurons in the brain. Many cortical areas project into the primate cerebellum; these include the primary motor and prefrontal cortices. Damage to the cerebellum is known to result in impaired motor function. Patients with cerebellar lesions may exhibit ataxia, unbalanced gait; dysmetria, lack of coordination in…

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    Erectile Dysfunction (ED)

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    their difficulty. Erectile dysfunction or ED is a sexual sickness found in males. It is likely one of the most miserable problems that one ever faces. Erectile Dysfunction represents a condition when the lack of blood supply to the male sexual organ will get depleted and outcome in the lack of ample erection to sustain a adequate intercourse. Each female and male are at a loss in the course of any such .…

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    Affects Sexual Performance

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    conditions that affects sexual health life. This is a reduction in sexual performance as a result of external problems that interfere with sustained erection ability (impotency). Numerous Psychological and physiological conditions leads to erectile dysfunction. Physical stress increase, either at home or workplace is the main cause of inability to keep up a steady erection during sexual intercourse. The following are sexual performance problems experienced by people: 1. Delayed…

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    After reading all four articles, I found Sharon Kaufman and Emily Wentzell’s to be the most intriguing arguments because they challenged my own surface level understanding of the issues they presented in a deeper context. I thought Kaufman’s article on “Medicare, Ethics, and Reflexive Longevity” provided a compelling argument on how “medicine materializes and problematizes time” (210, 2011). In a society where the prevalence of aging and the culturally and structurally “appropriate” treatment…

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    of the men over the age of 75 experience erectile dysfunction (ED) and affects as many as 30 million men in the United States. Erectile dysfunction is medically defined as when a man cannot maintain or get an erection that is suitable for sexual intercourse. Also known as impotence, erectile dysfunction is a common problem that can happen at any time and to any man. There are a number of factors that can increase your risk of erectile dysfunction, such as: • Heart disease • High blood pressure…

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    ). Furthermore, sexual dysfunction is defined as the inability to fully enjoy sexual intercourse. Hence, this leads to the question of if almost eighty percent of the female population in correctional institutions suffer from sexual dysfunction, how can sexual relations between inmates and guards be consensual? The answer is that they can’t and that they are not. However, if women aren’t consenting to having sexual intercourse with CO’s why is sex between female prisoners and guards to prevalent…

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    Bianca and Tanner seem like the perfect couple. Bianca is a virtuoso, playing several instruments, and Tanner is athletic. Together they are just a hot, capable of resolving any problems together. Their sex life contributed a large part to their success. It was the envy of their friends, largely because they had no reservations with each other. Unfortunately, the pressures of life began affecting their relationship, even in bed. Bianca and Tanner alike as many couples, used sex as a coping…

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    Electoral Dysfunction is a comedic documentary that follows Mo Rocca around the country to see how one of the most confusing voting systems in the world works. On his journey, he discovers voter fraud, photo ID laws, absentee voter controversy, and many political activists working to reform America’s voting laws. The documentary puts a comical twist on something serious and fundamental to our democracy. The documentary almost humoredly attacks the electoral college and our strange…

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    break through the “Distant Elephant” thinking error where he does not see the danger until it is too late. Kaamon has had multiple discussions about how viewing pornography can impact his brain and inhibit his judgments as well as lead to erectile dysfunction. In the coming months Kaamon will learn how the pornography industry is not without victims and how he is contributing to creating victims with his continued viewing of…

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    someone uses viagra or any other drug used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) then he must be getting alarmed by the price that he will pay for sexual satisfaction. I will not advice them that they should stop using viagra as a treatment but I would definitely suggest them to go for a cheaper choice that supplies the same result in the end. But let us first analyze what is the problem that makes a man use such medicines. It is erectile dysfunction. There are many things responsible for ED. It…

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