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How can sex make us smarter?
Sex can make us smarter, according to a new study that finds it stimulates the growth of brain cells. Psychologists from the University of Maryland, USA, discovered that sexual experience can increase the number of newly formed neurons in the hippocampus, the area of the brain where long-term memories are stored. The tests were carried…
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How is the menstrual cycle? (video)
The female reproductive system consists of several organs. Every month she prepares for conception. The organs that are part of it are ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus and vagina. They all play a role in the menstrual cycle, which is the maturation, release and expulsion of the egg from the uterus, which occurs approximately every 28…
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About sexual dysfunction – in short
A sexual problem, or sexual dysfunction, refers to a disturbance in some phase of the sexual relationship that prevents a person or a couple from experiencing sexual satisfaction. The sexual response cycle has four phases: arousal, plateau, orgasm, and decline. Although this problem is common – with 43% of women and 31% of men, the…
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Why is same-sex sex more risky than heterosexual?
A new study by the American Sociological Association (ASA) indicates that the health status of homosexual partners is much lower than that of heterosexual couples. In the past, various studies have shown that the health of married couples is better than that of cohabiting couples. Today, people’s views and relationships span far wider boundaries that…
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Lack of sexual desire – the causes in women
Many couples begin to feel physically and emotionally distant when they don’t have regular sex, and a low libido can add to the discomfort for both partners. A woman’s lack of sexual desire can provoke feelings of guilt. She may avoid even touching her partner for fear of sending the wrong signal about wanting sex.…
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Can we get sick from sex?
For many of us, it sounds incomprehensible and even funny to get sick after having sex. However, there is a certain percentage of people who get flu-like symptoms after intercourse. These include fever, runny nose, lethargy, joint stiffness, and short-term memory loss. Specialists refer to this condition as “Postgasm Illness Syndrome” (POIS). Patients suffering from…
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Size matters…with a woman
The secret to the female orgasm may be more complex than we think. Less than 25% of women report having an orgasm with every intercourse. Looking at the problem in depth, a recent study tries to look into the biological causes of the problem. It found that women who had difficulty reaching orgasm tended to…
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Erection problems – stress or physiological manifestation?
The inability to maintain or obtain an erection is called impotence. It is an extremely important factor in maintaining sexual arousal, attraction and sexual satisfaction in both partners. It creates the appearance of serious problems with the self-esteem of the man, as well as the woman, which appears to be the main problem for the…
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Trichomoniasis – a highly contagious sexually transmitted infection
Trichomoniasis is a parasitic infection that spreads mainly sexually. The parasite that causes the disease is vaginal trichomonas or Trichomonas vaginalis. It can also be caught from public toilets, seats in changing rooms and public bathrooms, as well as improper use of tampons during menstrual bleeding or soiled underwear. The infection itself poses no particular…