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Gym Rats Beware: Intense Workout Could Result to Weaker Sex Drive
Regular high-intensity workouts could negatively affect men's sexual drive. A new study from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill revealed that regular high-intensity workouts could negatively affect men's sexual drive.
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