
What happens to your body when you stop having sex, according to science...
Stopping having sex is not a disease, but it can influence stress, sleep, desire and intimacy. This is what science says about its effects

Stopping having sex is not a disease, but it can influence stress, sleep, desire and intimacy. This is what science says about its effects

Gingerol, the active compound in ginger, improves gastric emptying and relieves bloating and gas, promoting faster digestion

The Cleveland Clinic rules out that the Secretary of Health and Human Services has used a robotic arm to participate in heart surgery

Couvade syndrome is well-known as "pregnancy by empathy": when the symptoms arrive despite not being biologically pregnant

Experts warn that melanin, a pigment that provides some sun protection to dark-skinned people, does not make them invulnerable to skin cancer

Several studies point to intermittent fasting as a advisable alternative for losing weight or reducing the risk of suffering from type II diabetes

Specialists warn that high cholesterol does not produce symptoms until it causes serious damage to the body

Rev. Amy Greene, former director of spiritual care for the Cleveland Clinic, explores the role of unprocessed grief as a source of collective anger and anxiety following the pandemic.