Bad news. That flirtatious glass of bubbly that eases you into the mood might actually be killing your sex life.Scientists have analysed seven scientific studies involving more than 50,000 women aged 18 to 79 and concluded that reduces women's sensitivity to touch and can lower their libido — meaning they're less aroused during sex and the experience is less intense.'Since a healthy sexual function is essential for a good quality of life, policymakers may consider using the results to raise awareness among women,' researchers at 's Gerash University of Medical Sciences said last week, conjuring up bizarre images of Health Secretary lecturing women on the lesser-known effects of 'wine o'clock'.
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