heir partner and their health-care provider," Cahill said.
"Health-care providers today have more resources than ever to help women understand and maximize their healthy sexuality throughout the age span," noted Dr. Beth Jordan, medical director of the ARHP. "It is critical for women to understand the basics of female sexual response and the myriad, and often emotional, factors that impact their sense of sexuality."
More information
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has more about sexuality and sexual problems.
-- Robert Preidt
SOURCE: National Women's Health Resource Center, news release, June 25, 2009
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