Author: Richard Ketcham
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Sex makes marriage happier
Sex is the secret of a happy marriage. This is stated in a new study conducted in America. Sexual intercourse has a more positive effect on emotional attachment between couples and strengthens it, according to the results of a study by Dr. Andrea Meltzer, published in the scientific journal Psychological Science. To date, many studies…
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About the effectiveness of condoms against infections
For sexually active people, condoms remain among the best and most affordable ways to reduce the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases. Despite some inconsistencies in the evidence, studies show that condoms are an effective barrier against the penetration of even the most microscopic pathogens, according to a study published in the British Medical Journal.…
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Sex and diabetes
Many people live with a diagnosis of diabetes, a condition characterized by impaired glucose levels (blood sugar) and impaired sensitivity and insulin synthesis. Many doctors focus the patient’s attention on the health of the eyes, nervous system, kidneys, and heart when it comes to the consequences of uncontrolled diabetes. However, few people explain the issue…
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The G-spot is a myth or reality?
The G-spot, known anatomically as the Grafenberg point, is a supposedly extremely sensitive area of vaginal tissue that, when stimulated, leads to the experience of a strong, intense orgasm. Often discussed in the mainstream media, discussed by many men and women, and used for marketing purposes, the topic of the G-spot is especially popular, but…
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Are lubricants safe
Sexual arousal leads to the development of natural vaginal moisturizers, which reduce friction during sexual contact and the likelihood of ruptures of the skin of the genitals. Although this rule is the rule, deviations from it are very common — chronic vaginal dryness can be caused by a number of factors: low or fluctuating estrogen…
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25% of men in the United States are carriers of the cancer-causing virus
For people under the age of 25, there is a vaccine that protects against HPV – human papillomavirus. However, HPV infection is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States. The following data are intended primarily for sexually active people planning a trip or stay in the States. 25% of men and 20%…
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Genital warts are an effective method of prevention
Since 2017, children under 15 years of age need 2 doses of vaccine against HPV – human papillomavirus. A new study by Boston Medical Center, published in the well-known STD Journal, is the first scientific publication demonstrating clinical data confirming the recommendations of health organizations around the world regarding two doses of HPV vaccine to…
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Oral sex generates incurable bacteria
Oral sex is one of the main reasons for the appearance of dangerous strains of the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae — the causative agent of gonorrhea. The non-use of condoms in this type of sexual contact is the basis of its mass distribution. With each subsequent transmission of the pathogen, various strains of bacteria are becoming…