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A hormone found in chocolate may boost men’s sex drive

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Doctors in the future may treat men suffering from low sex drive with an injection of a hormone found in chocolate. A new study has just found kisspeptin boosted how men’s brains respond to attractive faces and scent.

It could help the one-in-three people who suffer from ‘psychosexual disorders’. These include not getting aroused or satisfied by sex. Why might kisspeptin help? Kisspeptin is found in chocolate and takes its name from Hershey’s Kisses.

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