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An industry's evolution is driven by the following factors:
Sex Hormones
Chemical substances produced by the body that regulate the development and function of reproductive organs and secondary sex characteristics.
Testosterone
A primary male sex hormone responsible for the development of male physical characteristics but is also present in females in smaller amounts.
Testes Surgically Removed
The medical procedure of castration, where the testicles are removed, often affecting hormone production and reproductive capabilities.
Sexual Dysfunction
A problem that consistently impairs sexual arousal or functioning at any point in the sexual response cycle.
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