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Zašto nam seksualna želja raste s pojavom toplih dana
BA🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

Zašto nam seksualna želja raste s pojavom toplih dana

The article discusses how summer affects sexual desire, suggesting that increased sunlight leads to higher levels of serotonin and vitamin D, both of which can enhance mood and libido. It mentions that vitamin D deficiency in women may lower estrogen levels, potentially reducing sexual drive. The piece also notes that longer days and reduced stress during summer contribute to improved physical activity and overall well-being, which can boost sexual health. Experts like Martha Tara Lee and researchers at the Medical University of Graz are cited to support these claims.

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Zašto nam seksualna želja raste s pojavom toplih dana

The article discusses how summer affects sexual desire, suggesting that increased sunlight leads to higher levels of serotonin and vitamin D, both of which can enhance mood and libido. It mentions that vitamin D deficiency in women may lower estrogen levels, potentially reducing sexual drive. The piece also notes that longer days and reduced stress during summer contribute to improved physical activity and overall well-being, which can boost sexual health. Experts like Martha Tara Lee and researchers at the Medical University of Graz are cited to support these claims.

Bias read (Center): The article presents scientific explanations for seasonal changes in libido without overtly favoring any political ideology. It cites experts and research findings without apparent ideological slant, maintaining a balanced approach to the topic.

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