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  2. How to Delay Ejaculation and Last Longer in Bed - Healthline

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    To perform penis-root masturbation, place both thumbs near the base of your penis and rub both in a circular motion or up and down. You need to continue the motion until you are just about to ...

  3. Overcoming Ejaculation Problems: Delayed, Premature, and ...

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    According to a 2006 study published in The Lancet, when taken one to three hours before sex, the drug increased the time from penetration to ejaculation from 1.75 minutes to 2.78 minutes for men ...

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  5. What’s Causing My Abdominal Bloating and Abdominal Pain?

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    sharp. Causes of abdominal bloating and pain can vary from mild to severe. Most of the time, abdominal bloating and pain occur due to: overeating. gas. stress. indigestion. This kind of bloating ...

  6. Fatigue and Exhaustion: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Symptoms: Chronic fatigue, deep muscle pain, painful tender points, sleep problems, anxiety, depression. Fibromyalgia is one of the more common causes of chronic fatigue and musculoskeletal pain ...

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  8. Stomach Growling: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, and More

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    Stomach growling is often an internal signal that the body is hungry or wants food. When you’re hungry, hormone-like substances in the brain activate the desire to eat. These then send signals ...

  9. 14 Reasons Your Stomach Hurts - WebMD

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    The most common cause is bacteria, but again, long-term use of aspirin, ibuprofen, and other painkillers can play a role. And people who smoke or drink get these ulcers more often. They're usually ...