Is it possible to get pregnant from anal sex?
It is very rare to get pregnant from anal sex, but there is a small chance. We explore anal sex and pregnancy and bust some myths about preventing pregnancy. View original article Author:
It is very rare to get pregnant from anal sex, but there is a small chance. We explore anal sex and pregnancy and bust some myths about preventing pregnancy. View original article Author:
Turmeric is an anti-inflammatory spice. Research suggests turmeric and other anti-inflammatory foods can help relieve arthritis symptoms. This article looks at 10 ways to use turmeric in tasty, healthful recipes. View original article Author:
Doctors do not recommend laxatives for weight loss as they are ineffective and can cause adverse effects. These include dehydration and electrolyte imbalances. Learn more about the safety and risks here. View original article Author:
A type of noninvasive electric stimulation that ‘tickles’ the ear could help improve many different aspects of health in later life, new research finds. View original article Author:
There are many biological reasons that sex is pleasurable for males and females. In this article, we examine how sex affects both the body and the brain. View original article Author:
A surprising new study finds that the false alarm of a missile strike issued a year ago in Hawaii benefited people with high day-to-day anxiety. View original article Author:
It is common for some mucus to appear in a baby’s stool. However, if mucus appears frequently, it may signal an underlying condition, such as an allergy. Learn more about the causes and what to do here. View original article Author:
Kidney infections will usually require treatment with antibiotics. Home remedies on their own cannot treat a kidney infection, but some may help relieve symptoms alongside antibiotics. Learn more here. View original article Author:
Itchiness after shaving can occur in any area that a person shaves. Shaving incorrectly, using products that contain harsh chemicals, or shaving a sensitive area are potential causes. Learn more here. View original article Author:
New research in mice has found that skin nerves can also stop infections from spreading, and that they do so much faster than immune cells. View original article Author: