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The cardiac conduction system is normally regulated by a population of pacemaker cells known as the sinoatrial (SA)node.
Impotence
A medical condition also known as erectile dysfunction, where a man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection suitable for sexual intercourse.
Testosterone
A major male sex hormone responsible for the development of male physical characteristics, but also found in females in smaller amounts.
Cystocele
A medical condition where the bladder protrudes into the vaginal wall due to weakening of the pelvic muscles, often resulting from childbirth or heavy lifting.
Prolapse
The displacement of an organ or tissue from its normal position, often referring to conditions within the pelvic area.
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