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Brain Scanners used to Determine Women's Sexual Preferences

September 5, 2005

Pharmaceutical companies make $2.5 billion US a year selling Viagra, Cialis and Levitra to help men enjoy sex. But, as far as catering to women's sexual needs, they have failed miserably. There isn't a single sexual dysfunction drug on the market that can help them.

According to a latest research done by academics, rather than commercial drug companies - a neurological solution is needed for fulfilling women's sexual desires. When it comes to achieving orgasms, women are more affected by mood, self-esteem and other issues of the psyche than men.

While Pfizer and other pharmaceutical titans have abandoned the pursuit of a Viagra for females as too complicated, a growing number of university researchers are reporting progress with the help of brain scanners and other technology.

These researches conducted with the help of brain scanners reveal something else about women - during orgasms, the pain centers in their brains shut down, and pleasure centers - the same ones that become active when people ingest cocaine - light up.


Read the complete news article here:
: http://www.canada.com/health/story.html?id=6298c523-7e6b-4799-b763-a3c0cd8125a5

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