UCLA Study Suggests Sexual Addiction Isn’t A Real Disorder
July 18, 2013 11:20
WESTWOOD VILLAGE (CBSLA.com) — A University of California, Los Angeles study suggests that so-called sexual addiction isn’t a real disorder.
Sex addiction, which has been a hot-button issue in the past few years, reportedly affects 16 million Americans, including a number of well-known celebrities such as Tiger Woods, Russell Brand and David Duchovny.
In a recent study, UCLA scientist Nicole Prause monitored the brain activity of 39 men and 13 women—all with sexual image issues—while they were shown various erotic images.
“A University of California, Los Angeles study suggests that so-called sexual addiction isn’t a real disorder.”
Ha Ha… they get a slap-down shortly.