hypersexuality
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of hypersexuality
Example Sentences
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Typical acute symptoms of anti-NMDAR encephalitis include seizures, involuntary movements, hypersexuality, violent outbursts, and terrifying hallucinations caused by inflammation of the amygdala, the brain’s fear center.
From Science Magazine • May 15, 2024
Since the release of “The Way,” her debut single last year, Ms. Grande, 21, has been on a quiet campaign to rewrite the expectations of young female pop star presentation, generally avoiding hypersexuality.
From New York Times • Aug. 21, 2014
However, the editors of the latest edition of DSM 5 didn’t believe there was enough evidence to support defining hypersexuality as an addiction, and decided not to define it as such in the new volume.
From Time • Jul. 23, 2013
There is a report of a single case in which Topamax, an epilepsy drug, reversed hypersexuality.
From Forbes • Dec. 22, 2009
Moore believes that Mary has bipolar disorder--most people know it as manic depression--an illness with a raft of possible symptoms, from irritability to hypersexuality.
From Time Magazine Archive
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