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  1. Libido

    Physical illness or relationship problems can cause a loss of sex drive or libido.

  2. Brain injury and sexual issues

    A brain injury can change the way a person experiences and expresses their sexuality.

  3. Men and sexuality

    Sexuality is not about whom we have sex with, or how often we have it. Sexuality is about our sexual feelings, thoughts, attractions and behaviours towards other people. We can find other people physically, sexually or emotionally attractive, and all those things are a part of our sexuality.

  4. Parkinson's disease and sexual issues

    Communication is the best remedy for all types of relationship problems, including sexual problems caused by Parkinson?s disease.

  5. Contraception - injections to stop sperm production

    Contraceptive injections to stop sperm production are not yet available in Australia, but studies suggest that they may provide a safe, effective and reversible method of contraception in the future.

  6. Pituitary tumour

    Generally, pituitary tumours are benign and slow growing, and pituitary cancers are extremely rare.

  7. Menopause management

    Menopause is when you have your final period. There are different ways to manage menopausal symptoms, depending on their severity.

  8. Menopause and sexual issues

    Menopause, the final menstrual period, is a natural event that marks the end of a woman's reproductive years.

  9. Anabolic steroids

    Prolonged misuse of steroids can cause liver damage and severe mood swings.

  10. Other specified feeding or eating disorders (OSFED)

    OSFED stands for ‘other specified feeding or eating disorders’ and is one of the most common eating disorders in Australia.

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