Let’s talk about HPV: 6 common questions answered
Talking about a virus is all a lot of us seem to be doing at the moment. We’re happy enough chatting away about COVID-19 and other common viruses like the cold or flu, so why is there so little conversation…
Read MoreHow To Do A Handstand Once And For All In 5 Easy Steps
You’re probably used to seeing handstands and handstand variations (think: handstand shoulder taps #casual) in your TikTok feed by now. Learning how to do a handstand is not only an impressive party trick—it will score you heaps of mental and…
Read MoreAdjusting This One Thing Might Totally Change How You Poop
If you’ve ever had to dig a cat hole in the wilderness (no? just us?) you were probably surprised just how, well, natural it felt to squat down and poop. That’s because squatting is the best position to poop in….
Read MoreDr. Fauci Shared His Top Tips for Staying Sharp and Healthy at 80 Years Old
It’s not often a doctor becomes a household name in the U.S., but as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. has done just that. He’s served seven presidents throughout his career…
Read MoreHow to get rid of puffy or swollen eyes – the simple tips
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Read MoreHow to start playing tennis if you’ve never held a racket before
Thinking about trying tennis but not sure how to start playing? Two experts share their top tips for beginners. Now that summer is here and we’re looking to spend as much time in the sunshine as possible, you may be looking…
Read MoreDrug rebates were associated with higher out-of-pocket costs for patients
Federal agencies that regulate drug pricing and healthcare insurance are concerned that an industry practice of using rebates to lower drug costs for insurers has led to increases in list prices and out-of-pockets costs for patients. To investigate whether patients…
Read MoreDifferential localization may explain different physiological functions of receptors
In the heart there are two different subtypes of beta-adrenergic receptors – beta1 and beta2 – which are activated by the stress hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline. They both trigger the strongest stimulation of the heart rate and pumping capacity that…
Read MoreThat song is stuck in your head, but its helping you to remember
If you have watched TV since the 1990s, the sitcom theme song, “I’ll Be There for You,” has likely been stuck in your head at one point or another. New research from UC Davis suggests these experiences are more than…
Read MoreThe Best Sex Toy for You, Based on Your Love Language
Almost 30 years ago, Dr. Gary Chapman released his book The Five Languages. Ever since, personality type enthusiasts revere it alongside astrology and Meyers Briggs, letting these love languages act as a barometer of how we give and receive affection….
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