Andrew Huberman· PhD
Hormonal issues are very important for desire, as far as sexual function in terms of erections, there's only 3% of erectile dysfunction that's related to hormones.
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Hormonal issues are very important for desire, as far as sexual function in terms of erections, there's only 3% of erectile dysfunction that's related to hormones.
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endocrine disorders is actually fairly small it's probably less than 10% probably around 5% or so