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Gonorrhea, together with syphilis and HIV, make a "love triangle" of the most famous sexually transmitted diseases. Indeed, gonorrhea, caused by the Neisseria gonorhoeae bacterium, affects 62 million people, aged mainly 15 to 29, are represents world's second most widespread STDs after the infection with Chlamyd... |
15 April 2008 14:06 GMT |
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The physical trauma inflicted to women by their husbands goes far beyond the momentary contusions and bruised eyes. The new study made by a team of the World Health Organization (WHO), led by Claudia Garcia-Moreno and published in the journal The Lancet, relies on data about domestic violence collected from 10 countr... |
4 April 2008 14:06 GMT |
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This is momentarily not confirmed, but a familiar source with the agreement between News Corp's MySpace and 45 US states said that, according to it, the social network would include several online protections and also participate in a working group to develop age-verification and other technologies.Some of the t... |
14 January 2008 13:06 GMT |
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Syphilis is a gift bacterium from the American Natives: we gave them smallpox (which almost exterminated them), they gave us syphilis bacterium. Syphilis was the sexual scourge of the 19th century. Many famous people died of it, from poet Charles Baudelaire to composer Robert Schumann, or painter Paul Gauguin (in the... |
21 December 2007 05:11 GMT |
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Large shoulders, perfect smile, good sense of humor or a trusty person? No matter what makes a man attractive, women worldwide want the same in men. And this rule applies to the animal kingdom as well: all females are attracted by the same male characteristics, specific to a species, no matter if it's about som... |
3 December 2007 03:50 GMT |
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More than a quarter of the adult American population experiences either physical or sexual abuse along their lifetime. And age does not count: about 25 % of the women older than 65 have been the victims of physical, sexual or psychological violence inside their couple.There is a powerful link between an array of gast... |
2 November 2007 15:31 GMT |
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Paul Rogers, 37-year-old, who worked as a police crime scene examiner in Southampton, received an 18 months in prison sentence after he was found guilty for grooming and attempting to meet a 12-year-old girl met on the web. It all started with Rogers pretending to be a 14-year-old girl asking for private details abou... |
29 October 2007 06:31 GMT |
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Researches point that women are more prone to addiction than men. But what makes young women vulnerable and increases their chances to experience rape or serious sexual assault? A new study made by the Forensic and Legal Medicine team at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, has discovered that the answer can b... |
23 October 2007 14:06 GMT |
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In some societies, the big belly is a sign of wealth and status. In the western world it's just what it is: a warning signal of the metabolic syndrome, an association of diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol and heart disease. But a new research made by a team led by Dr. Steven Kaplan, professor of urology at... |
2 October 2007 14:06 GMT |
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People do not take a risk with pedophiles, as they suffer from the most detested sexual deviation. About 89,000 American children were sexually abused in 2002 and many cases actually go unreported. "Pedophilia" ("child affinity" in Old Greek) represents impulsive desires and behaviors targeting sexual acts with a chi... |
22 September 2007 05:23 GMT |
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A gay/lesbian is not completely successful in hiding his/her sexuality, as a new research has found that body motion and body type give subtle clues on sexual orientation of a person, which can be detected relatively easy by casual observers. "We already know that men and women are built differently and walk differen... |
13 September 2007 14:06 GMT |
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HIV, syphilis or gonorrhea may sound more familiar for you, because these STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) are severe, but chlamydia, also called the "Silent Epidemic" (as in women, it may not induce any symptoms and will linger for months or years before being detected), is the most widespread STD. Now a team at... |
13 September 2007 14:06 GMT |
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What makes a typically 'macho' face? Large jaws, well-defined cheeks and large eyebrows are hot or at least were in the eyes of some naughty women ancestors, as a team at the Natural History Museum has found. It is well known that facial attractiveness played a crucial role in the sexual selection during hu... |
14 August 2007 14:06 GMT |
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A new survey reveals that 4 percent of the US teenagers are asked to offer a sexual picture to send it on the Internet although they communicate with unknown persons. The research included 1500 persons with ages from 10 to 17 and according to News24.com, it was published in the Journal of Adolescent Health. Basically... |
23 July 2007 09:34 GMT |
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A little bit of masculine scent loaded with sexual pheromones is the recipe to make a female drop into a man's lap. Moreover, male pheromones not only change a female's brain's activity, but also its size! At least in mice, as recently discovered by scientists. The growth of their brain apparently made... |
3 July 2007 13:51 GMT |
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You may dream of having sex with all those sexy next door girls during daytime, with eyes wide open, but this can also perpetrate into the intimacy of your night dreams. A new research points out that about 8% of our dreams, regardless of gender, has some form of sexual-related content. The detailed approach aimed at... |
15 June 2007 15:06 GMT |
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The latest technique is used to study perhaps the oldest reptile species on Earth, New Zealand's tuatara, the relict of a group that flourished 200 million years ago. On Stephens Island in the stormy Cook Strait, a team uses a male that can show physical displays to establish its dominance, only that his skin is... |
7 June 2007 09:21 GMT |
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Women are deceiving, men first hit and after that ask. This characterized us ever since we were just some "monkeys" in the forest, also shaping our brains differently. A new study published in the online journal BMC Biology shows that brain structures have developed differently in primate males and females due to div... |
11 May 2007 05:08 GMT |
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Sexual dimorphism means that males look different than females. Sometimes, the differences can be so substantial that, rather than talking about different sexes, we might be inclined to see them as two different species: elephant seal males are 8 times larger than females; or, in some loris, the female can be green a... |
10 May 2007 07:26 GMT |
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The responsibility for educating your boy gets even heavier with the teenagers. A new research about sexual communication and teenage boys led at the University of Michigan reveals that parental communication, in the rare cases where this happens, focuses on the negative sides of sex compared to mostly positive sexu... |
9 May 2007 19:06 GMT |
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A man can just inseminate and go, while the woman remains with the kids, the job and the household. With so many responsibilities they have to juggle with, many women don't actually have time for romance and even lose their sex drive. And if you think that only men are unable to function sexually, you'd bet... |
9 May 2007 05:49 GMT |
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A blow in the c**k or just its infection can lead to urethral stricture. At the beginning, the subject may experience pain during urination and a partial inability to fully empty the bladder. But in certain cases, urethral strictures can lead to complete inability to urinate, which is a medical emergency. But few res... |
25 April 2007 06:53 GMT |
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Recently, YouTube has been attacked from all over the world with similar services able to provide the same functions as the Google online video sharing service. Today, a new product hits the market with the same functionality as YouTube but with some different goals. ScrewTube, an upcoming video service that will al... |
20 April 2007 04:54 GMT |
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You may think that the eroticism that dominates current society is due to the sexual revolution of the 60's. But a three years doctoral research at University of Leeds points out that prostitutes, perversions and public scandals were just as familiar to readers three centuries ago as they are today and that erot... |
24 March 2007 07:56 GMT |
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Half of the new HIV cases registered annually in the US are represented by adolescents and young, turning research and information on HIV prevention for this group of great concern. A new research at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University has revealed that emotional management on adolescents is crucial ... |
21 March 2007 09:54 GMT |
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Erectile dysfunction (or impotence), connected with retrograde ejaculation and the loss of seminal emission, is a well-known effect of diabetes in men. A new research at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, investigated the molecular mechanism that induces erectile dysfunction in diabetes, a step that co... |
16 March 2007 06:50 GMT |
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Yes, I know some will consider my words as pure blasphemy against the iPod and yes, I know a lot will send me "hate mail" and say how angry they were reading this rant, but today is my bad iPod day. Nevertheless, I guess there will be supporters of my ideas among the readers... Let's see what's going on wit... |
5 March 2007 09:37 GMT |
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