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Why do men have an Adam’s apple?
An Adam’s apple is a visible bulge in the front of a man’s throat caused by thickening of the thyroid cartilage, which pushes the skin forward. Adam’s apple is a secondary sex mark in men. Although the Adam’s apple is more prominent in men and is generally associated with a masculine identity, this bulge can…
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Risk of HIV and AIDS among women
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a type of retrovirus that specifically infects humans. Retroviruses invade host cells and alter the genome of that cell by inserting a copy of its RNA genome. In the absence of or adequate treatment, the HIV virus causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). It is a progressive failure of the…
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Risk of HIV and AIDS among women
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a type of retrovirus that specifically infects humans. Retroviruses invade host cells and alter the genome of that cell by inserting a copy of its RNA genome. In the absence of or adequate treatment, the HIV virus causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). It is a progressive failure of the…
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Oxytocin is important for childbirth, but also for orgasms
Oxytocin is both a hormone and a neurotransmitter. It is responsible for providing contractions during labor and then for nursing and nurturing the baby. But last but not least is its important role in achieving an erection and orgasm. The hormone with multiple effects is also responsible for emotions such as trust and happiness. High…
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Decreased incidence of cognitive impairment among women
According to a new study, the incidence of cognitive impairment in the United States has decreased significantly compared to the past decade. The study is published online in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. The findings from the study found a sharp decline in the prevalence of cognitive impairment among American adults aged 65 and over…
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How does folic acid intake affect men’s health?
Folic acid (methyltetrahydrofolate) is a synthetic form of folate (vitamin B9). Although vitamin B9 deficiency is uncommon among men, folate intake may improve heart health, hair, fertility and some mental conditions such as depression. Vitamin B9 is found in a variety of plant foods, meats, and fortified grains, but regardless, some people choose to take…
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Dyspareunia or painful intercourse in women
Pain during sex, or dyspareunia, is constant or recurring pain just before, during, or after sex. Painful intercourse can be felt externally on the vulva or internally in the vagina, uterus or pelvis. Factors such as underlying medical conditions or infections can cause painful sex. It is usually treated by identifying the underlying cause of…
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Stefka Sarafova-Zaharieva: Bulgaria is in a very good position in terms of financing assisted reproduction
Stefka Sarafova-Zaharieva is the chairman of the Board of Directors of the Association “Conception” – the first non-governmental organization of patients with reproductive problems in Bulgaria. It was created by 6 strong Bulgarian women in 2004. The association puts the problems of infertile couples on a wide public debate with its initiatives and participations. To…
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Are phytoestrogens bad for men?
What are phytoestrogens? Many plant foods contain phytoestrogens – compounds that are similar to the hormone estrogen. There is a belief that consuming foods high in phytoestrogens can impair male fertility, while other sources claim that these compounds are healthy. How are phytoestrogens similar to estrogen? Phytoestrogens are a group of naturally occurring compounds that…