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An Evolutionary Approach Offers a Fresh Perspective on the Relationship Between Oral Contraception and Sexual Desire

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SCR is supported by a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship. JH and KK are supported by the Charles University Research Centre UNCE 204004 and KK is also supported by the Grant GACR P407/12/P819.

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Roberts, S.C., Cobey, K.D., Klapilová, K. et al. An Evolutionary Approach Offers a Fresh Perspective on the Relationship Between Oral Contraception and Sexual Desire. Arch Sex Behav 42, 1369–1375 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-013-0126-9

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