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  • What should men know about the papilloma virus?

    What should men know about the papilloma virus?

    Infection with HPV, or the human papillomavirus, leads to cancer of the cervix, throat, anus, and penis. It is associated with women’s health, but experts remind that the virus can also affect men. Vaccines, which were created to prevent cervical cancer, de facto create immunity against and protect against papilloma viruses. They have an effect…

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  • Good health = good sex

    Good health = good sex

    Dissatisfaction with intercourse or the presence of sexual problems may be caused by the lack of a healthy lifestyle. According to experts, the better the physical and health condition, the more passionate and beautiful the sex life. Consumption of unhealthy and high-calorie food, as well as a sedentary lifestyle can reduce libido, lead to erectile…

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  • Mononucleosis – transmitted by deep kissing

    Mononucleosis – transmitted by deep kissing

    Did you know that kissing can cause mononucleosis? Infectious mononucleosis is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. The virus can also be spread by coughing, sneezing or sharing the same eating and drinking utensils. Infectious mononucleosis (glandular fever) is a common viral illness characterized by high fever, headache, fatigue, loss of appetite, sore throat and enlarged…

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  • The condom – was discovered in the 16th century

    The condom – was discovered in the 16th century

    The condom is the most widely used and safe method of preventing sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancy. The condom has a centuries-old, if not thousands of, history. Although people were probably aware of the connection between ejaculate, pregnancy and diseases such as syphilis in ancient times, convincing evidence for the use of condoms, in…

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  • Condoms do not reduce sexual pleasure

    Condoms do not reduce sexual pleasure

    The notion that using condoms can reduce the pleasurable sensation during intercourse is completely wrong. Failure to use this type of contraception can increase the risk of AIDS and unwanted pregnancy. Researchers surveyed 5,865 people of both sexes between the ages of 18-59 about their preferences and feelings about using condoms or not. Also, the…

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  • The clitoris – a few naked truths about it

    The clitoris – a few naked truths about it

    The clitoris is not just an external organ of the female reproductive system, but also extends inside the female body. It forms part of the vulva. Includes prepuce, glans, V-shaped corpora cavernosa, which also fill with blood during arousal, as in the male penis. 8,000 nerve endings are concentrated in the head of the clitoris,…

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  • Just sex to get in shape? Not enough!

    Just sex to get in shape? Not enough!

    The popular claim that sex is quite enough to keep us in shape should not be taken as pure truth. According to experts, the average person can only burn up to 21 calories during intercourse. This is completely insufficient to maintain a good physique and shape. According to a study by biostatistician David Allison, the…

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  • Moaning in bed boosts libido 18+

    Moaning in bed boosts libido 18+

    Couples who are louder in bed have better sex lives. According to British researchers, there is a direct correlation between the expression of pleasure and its stimulation. When moans and cries are made during intercourse, the partner remains satisfied that he is giving pleasure to his partner, which further enhances the pleasurable sensation during sex,…

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  • Salpingitis – due to sexually transmitted infections

    Salpingitis – due to sexually transmitted infections

    Salpingitis is an inflammation of the ovaries, most often occurring as a continuation of the inflammation of the fallopian tubes. The condition may involve just one or both ovaries. Salpingitis usually develops as a complication of one or another sexually transmitted infection, most often gonorrhea. It usually develops inflammation of the cervix, followed by bilateral…

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