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UCLA Study Suggests Sexual Addiction Isn’t A Real Disorder

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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.

https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2013/07/18/ucla-study-suggests-sexual-addiction-isnt-a-real-disorder/

One thought on “UCLA Study Suggests Sexual Addiction Isn’t A Real Disorder

  1. “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.

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