Parents: Cultivating Medical Autonomy in Adolescence May Increase Sexual Health
...in sexual health risk assessment. Roughly 13% of sexually experienced young people (aged 15-25), who were on their parent’s [...]
...in sexual health risk assessment. Roughly 13% of sexually experienced young people (aged 15-25), who were on their parent’s [...]
...These factors include: 1) Sperm production problems: Infection, testicular injury or varicoceles, drug use, and/or DNA fragmentation; 2) Physical blockage of sperm [...]
...may be because religious identity, unlike race or sex, is an ideology itself, according to Bai. 1. Hui Bai. When Racism and Sexism [...]
...temperature, mood, appetite, sex drive, sleep cycles and heart rate. Structural effects of sex hormones, including oral [...]
...perceptual reasoning. Alcohol use was not linked to impairments in these cognitive functions, suggesting cannabis could have more long-term effects than alcohol. [...]
...Study looked at 397 adolescents (194 boys, 203 girls) in 499 same-sex friendships The study looked at 397 adolescents (194 boys, 203 girls) in 499 [...]
...followed for an average of 8 years after starting with hormones. Analysis of transwomen The analysis showed that transwomen — individuals assigned male [...]
...cheaper, synthetic forms of vitamins and as well as formulas that include multiple fillers and artificial food dyes. Vitamin D is a major modulator of steroidal [...]
...guest room, or couch. This scenario is played out in millions of bedrooms around the world due to the not-so-sexy condition of sleep apnea. Sleep [...]
...a critical role in intuition? Some risk factors are unavoidable…think sex, age, and family history. Other reasons for restricted blood flow [...]