Older adults gain a brain boost from frequent sex
/The participants answered as either weekly, monthly, or never along with answering questions about their general health and lifestyle.
Read MoreThe participants answered as either weekly, monthly, or never along with answering questions about their general health and lifestyle.
Read MoreWhen sex is a regular activity in your life, you become a healthier person. All the physical touching, hugging, and endorphins being released bring health benefits to all of us.
Read MoreSometimes losing that sizzle, that spark keeping romantic fires burning, just needs a little stoking helping to rev up your sex life. Here are some ideas to bring back the enjoyment and pure pleasure of fun-filled sexual satisfaction:
Read MoreWhen trying to conceive, does it matter what sexual position to use for increasing the chances? Is missionary style the best or woman on top the way to go?
Read MoreYou've heard about all the biochemical issues. As your testosterone level droops, it takes more and more to arouse you, and longer still to both attain an erection and subsequently have an orgasm. The volume of your semen declines. Your fertility – the measure of your semen's potency – also takes a nosedive as you get older.
Read MoreIt’s an understandable concern when the antidepressant you’ve been prescribed to help lift you out from under a cloud of depressions is resulting in sexual side effects.
Read MoreWomen aren't the only ones to get yeast infections.
When it happens to men, it most commonly affects the uncircumcised, and can result in a swelling of the head of the penis. That condition is called balanitis, and it affects about 1 in 20 men. Symptoms can include redness, swelling, pain, itching, or discharge in the tip of your penis.
Read MoreIf it happens once or twice it usually is not a big deal. But when pleasure frequently turns to pain, one or both partners may suffer from larger consequences – fear of sex, lowered sex drive and overall loss of intimacy.
Read MoreSurprisingly, men and women experience orgasms in many similar ways.
Read MoreIn reality, any area of the body can be an erogenous zone since we all have our likes and dislikes of where we want to be touched. Here are some areas you may be neglecting with erotic potential:
Read MoreUp to 30 million American men get ED which is primarily due to not having a good blood supply to the penis.
Read MoreBoth men and women will have normal bodily changes as the decades go by. Men can experience impotence or erectile dysfunction where he loses his ability to achieve or maintain an erection. Another normal change for men is sometimes the erection he does achieve will not be as firm or large like it once was.
Read MoreMarijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the U.S. – and it is becoming increasingly less illicit, with medical marijuana now legal in 29 states and the District of Columbia. Like any other drug, it can have unanticipated side effects. Of special interest to men is the drug's link to erectile dysfunction.
Read MoreWhen a man ejaculates, we all know the outcome of what typically happens. But what if a man doesn’t have the expected explosion of semen coming out of the penis? Often referred to as a “dry orgasm,” this condition has a name – retrograde ejaculation.
Read MoreA chronic illness has a way of throwing a wrench into many aspects of our lives including sex. Type 2 diabetes is one such disease in which sexuality is commonly affected and experienced by both men and women with this condition. Not only can this disease cause sexual complications for both genders but it can also cause gender-specific issues.
Read MoreWhen a man notices blood in his semen it is a condition known as hematospermia. It can be unsettling and may cause worry but this fairly common condition is usually considered a benign issue and is rarely a problem.
Read MoreImpotence can be caused by many factors which can include both emotional and physical disorders. It is not unusual at all for a man at some point in his life to experience impotence or ED. It is estimated that up to 30 million American men, including 30 to 50 percent of men between the ages of 40 and 70 will have their manhood fail them in some manner during sexual activity
Read MoreWe know sex is for procreation, its’ fun and can build intimacy within a relationship. But is it true it could also increase our life expectancy? It may be possible. Healthy sex is essential to a healthy life and when we are healthy, we are more likely to live longer.
Read MoreAccording to the Urology Care Foundation, approximately 30 million men have a problem getting or maintaining an erection. This inability to perform sexually is known as erectile dysfunction (ED) and can be a cause of turmoil and stress for men.
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