You wouldn’t hesitate to go on medication for a physical illness – so why do so many of us wait until we’re at rock bottom before asking about antidepressants? Welcome to Women On Antidepressants, a new series exploring the issues…
Read More4 myths about BDSM you need to stop believing, according to kink experts
BDSM, short for bondage-discipline, dominance-submission, and sadism-masochism, is a consensual sexual dynamic in which people play with power through different sexual acts. While classic representations of BDSM often feature dominatrixes and submissive leather-clad men, BDSM is an umbrella term that…
Read MoreEveryone's talking about ‘manifestation’, but what is it and does it actually work?
Written by Katy Harrington ‘Manifesting’ is the new millennial and Gen-Z buzzword popping up online, mostly on Twitter and Tik Tok, where the hashag has been used billions of times. But what does it really mean? And does it actually…
Read MoreHow to look after you and your mates this lockdown, according to two best friends
Written by Katy Harrington Scarlett Curtis is an activist and author; Grace Campbell is a comedian who has just finished her first book, and they are best friends. Ahead of their talk at Stylist Live this weekend, both women share…
Read MoreRadiologists describe coronavirus imaging features
In a special report published today in the journal Radiology, researchers describe CT imaging features that aid in the early detection and diagnosis of Wuhan coronavirus. “Early disease recognition is important not only for prompt implementation of treatment, but also…
Read MoreKylie Jenner, Britney Spears, and 18 other celebrities who have been refreshingly open about food allergies
In an interview with Harper's Bazaar earlier this month, Kylie Jenner shared that her daughter, Stormi, is allergic to nuts. Food allergies are a growing public health concern and affect 1 in 13 US children. Still, there's a pervasive stigma…
Read More5 ways men can use Valentine's Day to tell male friends: 'I love you'
Women tend to gain friends as they age, but research shows most men get more lonely over time. Sociologists say we need to tackle the stereotype that having or needing friends is "girly." Kyle Wright, host of the Masculinity On…
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