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Scientists discover brain region that responds to clitoris

WASHINGTON - A new scientific study published Monday has identified the brain region linked to genital touch in women, and found that it was more developed in volunteers who reported having more sex. ....

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Scientists discover brain region that responds to clitoris

A new scientific study published Monday has identified the brain region linked to genital touch in women, and found that it was more developed in volunteers who reported having more sex. ....

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Brain region linked to genital touch in women is discovered

Experts led by Charite University Hospital in Berlin said they were able to map the exact region linked to genital touch by measuring the brain s response to clitoral stimulation. ....

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Scientists discover brain region that responds to clitoris

A new scientific study published Monday has identified the brain region linked to genital touch in women, and found that it was more developed in volunteers who reported having more sex. ....

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Scientists discover brain region that responds to clitoris

A new scientific study published Monday has identified the brain region linked to genital touch in women, and found that it was more developed in volunteers who reported having more sex. ....

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