I have always heard of doctors sleeping with their patient but there are no evidence as ladies always keep it secret.
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Showing posts with label Health News. Show all posts
Saturday, 5 May 2018
Doctor Sleeps With Married Lady In Consulting Room, While Husband Waits Outside.
I have always heard of doctors sleeping with their patient but there are no evidence as ladies always keep it secret.
Monday, 5 December 2016
People who trim their pubic hair have EIGHTY percent higher chance of having an STD
People who trim their public hair have an 80 percent higher chance of having a sexually transmitted disease, a new study suggests.
And the link between grooming one's privates and harbouring an STD is stronger in those who groom more frequently or more intensively, researchers found. In fact, groomers who opted for the full 'Brazilian', removing all public hair, at least 11 times a year were up to four times more likely to have an STD than those who never groomed.
The study, published in the journal Sexually Transmitted Infections, sought to explore the ever-increasing trend of pubic grooming, a phenomena fuelled by changing perceptions of body hair. One of the study's authors, Dr Benjamin Breyer, from the University of California, San Francisco, said: "Pubic hair removal has become a common practice among men and women worldwide.
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
Having sex inspires spirituality and even belief in God research says
Sex releases something called the "cuddle chemical", which could also inspire spirituality.
After having sex , do you ever feel like heading off to church?
You know – you've just had some good times, you're snuggling down, and think, "yes, I think I'll say a prayer now". If you feel prompted to do such things, science might explain it. Especially if you're male.
According to new research, having sex could inspire some sort of divinity within us – a greater sense of purpose, perhaps.
Researchers at Duke University say that sex could inspire a belief – or an increased belief – in God and religion. Sex releases something called oxytocin. It's also known as the "hug hormone" and "cuddle chemical", as it plays a crucial role in love and affection.
Oxytocin occurs naturally within us and is stimulated during sex, childbirth, and breastfeeding. For a long time the chemical has been known to promote social bonding, trust, and even altruism. Now, scientists at the North Carolina university in America say it could also incite spirituality in men too.
Research assistant, Professor Dr Patty Van Cappellen, says: "Spirituality and meditation have each been linked to health and well-being in previous research. "We were interested in understanding biological factors that may enhance those spiritual experiences. "Oxytocin appears to be part of the way our bodies support spiritual beliefs."
According to the study, spotted by the Bath Chronicle , women produce more oxytocin than men, but Duke University hasn't yet studied its effects on female godliness. To test the chemical reaction in men, participants were given the hormone, and others received a placebo.
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After having sex , do you ever feel like heading off to church?
You know – you've just had some good times, you're snuggling down, and think, "yes, I think I'll say a prayer now". If you feel prompted to do such things, science might explain it. Especially if you're male.
According to new research, having sex could inspire some sort of divinity within us – a greater sense of purpose, perhaps.
Researchers at Duke University say that sex could inspire a belief – or an increased belief – in God and religion. Sex releases something called oxytocin. It's also known as the "hug hormone" and "cuddle chemical", as it plays a crucial role in love and affection.
Oxytocin occurs naturally within us and is stimulated during sex, childbirth, and breastfeeding. For a long time the chemical has been known to promote social bonding, trust, and even altruism. Now, scientists at the North Carolina university in America say it could also incite spirituality in men too.
Research assistant, Professor Dr Patty Van Cappellen, says: "Spirituality and meditation have each been linked to health and well-being in previous research. "We were interested in understanding biological factors that may enhance those spiritual experiences. "Oxytocin appears to be part of the way our bodies support spiritual beliefs."
According to the study, spotted by the Bath Chronicle , women produce more oxytocin than men, but Duke University hasn't yet studied its effects on female godliness. To test the chemical reaction in men, participants were given the hormone, and others received a placebo.
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