9 ways to protect yourself from STDs
/Even though some STDs may be asymptomatic, meaning without any outward symptoms, many others can cause serious health complications including infertility.
Read MoreEven though some STDs may be asymptomatic, meaning without any outward symptoms, many others can cause serious health complications including infertility.
Read MoreHypothyroidism is when our thyroid gland is unable to make enough hormones to function well which affects our body’s metabolism. In hypothyroidism, the gland’s hormone production slows.
Read MoreA cancer diagnosis can make a person question everything from what to eat, to keep working or not, or how much sleep they may require.
Many sex therapists will say the top two problems couples need help fixing are one, low sexual desire and two, disagreements on the frequency of sex.
Read MoreThe mind – our brain – is actually our body’s most important sex organ. If our mind is swirling with worry, anxiety or other factors, this can snuff out a good sex life quicker than turning off the lights at night.
Read MoreHere are 5 facts on the female orgasm. These may enlighten you on how to help her get the joyful satisfaction she deserves:
Read MoreHaving BPH is common and more so in men who are older. It is a noncancerous condition affecting about half of all men between the ages of 51 and 60 have BPH and up to 90% of men over the age of 80 have it.
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.
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