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Watermelon is a natural Viagra
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Mon, 10/13/2008 - 10:18The juicy fruit delivers Viagra-like effects to the body’s blood vessels, and may even increase libido.
Why men find bigger boobs sexier
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Thu, 10/09/2008 - 11:29Stressed out Brits too tired to have sex
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Thu, 10/02/2008 - 10:11London, October 2 : Long hours of work and hassle are making Brits give sex a miss, reveals a new research.
A team of researchers from Coventry University teamed up with The Work Life Balance Centre, and found that 25 percent of the people questioned by experts confessed that they were too exhausted for bedroom pleasures.
The study further revealed that the stress from work also affected their lives outside the bedroom.
A team of researchers from Coventry University teamed up with The Work Life Balance Centre, and found that 25 percent of the people questioned by experts confessed that they were too exhausted for bedroom pleasures.
The study further revealed that the stress from work also affected their lives outside the bedroom.
How to share wildest sexual fantasies with your partner
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 10:24Inexperienced viewers more likely to indulge in TV-inspired risky sex
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Fri, 09/26/2008 - 11:18Washington, Sept 26 : Researches have shown TV programming is highly saturated with sexual content and risky sexual behavior. Now, a new study has shown that people with direct experience with such behavior are not influenced by its portrayal on TV. However, those without direct experience are more likely to participate in the unsafe behavior in the future.
How yoga can rock your sex life
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Fri, 09/26/2008 - 10:18According to Fox News, yoga enables men and women alike to tap into their sexual energy like never before.
Cyber sex can cause ‘alarmingly high’ rates of depression
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Fri, 09/26/2008 - 06:50What’s more, people who seek out cyber sex typically devote hours a day to the covert activity, the study found.
Antidepressants 'hit men's fertility'
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Thu, 09/25/2008 - 06:06People read car fronts just as they do human faces
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Tue, 09/23/2008 - 10:43Washington, September 23 : Just like people identify others’ sex, age, emotions, and intentions by looking at their faces, they also attribute such characteristics to inanimate objects like cars.
A team of researchers, including University of Vienna experts, asked people to report the characteristics, emotions, personality traits, and attitudes that they ascribed to car fronts.
The team also used geometric morphometrics to calculate the corresponding shape information.
A team of researchers, including University of Vienna experts, asked people to report the characteristics, emotions, personality traits, and attitudes that they ascribed to car fronts.
The team also used geometric morphometrics to calculate the corresponding shape information.
Sexually active girls more likely to suffer from depression than virgins
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Mon, 09/22/2008 - 10:23Researchers found that teenage sex leaves many girls with feelings of guilt and low self-esteem, reports the Daily Telehgraph.
Gays’ negative attitude towards their sexuality behind poor mental, sexual health
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Thu, 09/18/2008 - 10:47Washington, Sept 18 : Researchers from the University of Minnesota have revealed that the negative attitude towards homosexuality among homosexual men predicts poor mental and sexual health-– not the act of being homosexual.
In the study involving 422 Midwestern gay and bisexual men, the researchers found that thedegree of internalized homonegativity (negative attitude towards homosexuality) predicted poorer mental health, particularly depression, and worse sexual health.
In the study involving 422 Midwestern gay and bisexual men, the researchers found that thedegree of internalized homonegativity (negative attitude towards homosexuality) predicted poorer mental health, particularly depression, and worse sexual health.
How you can suffer a stroke during sex
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Tue, 09/16/2008 - 10:16Washington, Sept 16 : If you think that sex is all about pleasure, then here’s a new flash: a rare combination of factors can cause a person to suffer a stroke after the hot and steamy session – at least that’s what a case of a 35-year-old woman suggests.
The woman suffered the stroke just minutes after having sex with her beau.
She felt her left arm go weak. Her speech became slurred and she lost feeling on the left side of her face.
The woman suffered the stroke just minutes after having sex with her beau.
She felt her left arm go weak. Her speech became slurred and she lost feeling on the left side of her face.
How sexually transmitted diseases up HIV infection risk
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Sat, 09/06/2008 - 10:37Meet the two men who live together as ''transexual lesbians''!
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Fri, 09/05/2008 - 12:21London, Sept 5 : Two men, who were once husbands and fathers are now dressing like women and living together as a "transexual lesbian" couple.
Jenny-Anne Bishop and Elen Heart, who used to be Paul and Alan respectively, take female hormones, wear fashionable dresses, lipstick and mascara, and curl and style their hair and wigs.
Both believe that they were born in the wrong bodies and decided against sex-change surgery because of health risks at their age.
Jenny-Anne Bishop and Elen Heart, who used to be Paul and Alan respectively, take female hormones, wear fashionable dresses, lipstick and mascara, and curl and style their hair and wigs.
Both believe that they were born in the wrong bodies and decided against sex-change surgery because of health risks at their age.
Women who binge drink indulge more in unsafe sexual practices
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Fri, 09/05/2008 - 07:35Washington, Sept 5: Women, who binge drink are more likely to indulge in unsafe sexual practices, and so are at an increased risk of having sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), according to a new study.
The researchers found that women, who drink more than five alcoholic beverages at one time, are likely to unsafe sexual practices – such as multiple partners and anal sex.
The researchers found that women, who drink more than five alcoholic beverages at one time, are likely to unsafe sexual practices – such as multiple partners and anal sex.
Virginity pledges do help adolescents delay sexual intercourse
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Wed, 09/03/2008 - 10:23The researchers found that only a third of participants between 12 to 17 years, who pledged to avoid having sex until marriage proceeded to break their pledge over the next three years.
UN committee reveals rampant sexual discrimination against UK women
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Tue, 09/02/2008 - 09:06London, September 2 : A report published by an influential committee of the United Nationshighlights how sexual discrimination has been affecting British women’s daily lives.
The UN''s Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women points out in its report that British women are under-represented in Parliament, paid less than men at work, and increasingly being sent to prison for committing minor offences.
The UN''s Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women points out in its report that British women are under-represented in Parliament, paid less than men at work, and increasingly being sent to prison for committing minor offences.
Meet the Brit woman who has 200 orgasms a day!
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Mon, 09/01/2008 - 08:11The rumble of a train on the tracks, the purr of a hairdryer, the rhythmic drone of a photo-copier are all enough to make Sarah Carmen orgasm.
The 24-year-old suffers from Permanent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS), which increases blood flow to the sex organs.
Booze, drugs, sex posing a threat to teens’ health
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Wed, 08/27/2008 - 12:18London, Aug 27 : Booze, drugs, cigarettes and sex are adversely affecting the health of British teenagers, says a new report.
According to the report released by Tories, British kids as young as 11 are visiting hospital for treatment for smoking.
Moreover, hospital admissions for drug and alcohol abuse, sexually transmitted diseases and abortions have also increased drastically.
According to the report released by Tories, British kids as young as 11 are visiting hospital for treatment for smoking.
Moreover, hospital admissions for drug and alcohol abuse, sexually transmitted diseases and abortions have also increased drastically.
Science looks at the size issue
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Mon, 08/25/2008 - 04:06If there weren't a clear correlation, email inboxes wouldn't be stuffed with offers for penis enlargements and stand-up comedians wouldn't make such a big thing of endowment.
New research may revolutionise sexual dysfunction treatment
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Wed, 08/20/2008 - 06:35The researcher discussed the most cutting-edge research in sexual medicine at the 16th Annual Summer Research Conference, a collaborative project of the AUA Foundation and the Society for Basic Urologic Research (SBUR).
Bisexuality inherited from ''hyper-heterosexual'' female family members
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Sat, 08/16/2008 - 07:16Earlier studies have suggested that genes influencing sexual orientation in men also make women more likely to reproduce.
Beijing health bureau officials distribute 400,000 condoms for safe sex during Olympics
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Fri, 08/15/2008 - 11:08Other hotels in the city have also received condoms, said Jin Dapeng, the Beijing Health Bureau''s Party chief.
Male sex hormone testosterone implicated in disease transmission
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Sat, 08/09/2008 - 10:02Daniel Grear, Penn State doctoral student in ecology, has revealed that experiments on mice suggest that high levels of testosterone may be a key factor in spreading disease.
Noseless bicycle seats may protect men from erectile dysfunction
Submitted by Mohit Joshi on Fri, 08/08/2008 - 09:51Study’s first author Dr. Steven Schrader, an expert associated with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health in Cincinnati, has revealed that the study involved 90 police officers from five metropolitan regions in the U. S.
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