http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/kisspeptin-hormone-sex-romance-psychosexual-problems-imperial-college-london-injection-journal-a7542596.html
Researchers at Imperial College London gave 29 healthy young men kisspeptin injections and found the hormone boosted the brain¡¯s response to pictures of couples in sexual or romantic situations.
Professor Waljit Dhillo, who led the research, said the findings could be used to treat emotional factors which may lead to infertility. The brain plays an important role in reproduction but its role is only partially understood, he said.
¡°Our initial findings are novel and exciting as they indicate that kisspeptin plays a role in stimulating some of the emotions and responses that lead to sex and reproduction,¡± said Professor Dhillo.
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http://www.hormone.org/hormones-and-health/what-do-hormones-do/kisspeptin
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