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The topic of self-pleasure at work might sound strange, but Nadia Bokody openly says it’s helped her manage stress. Nadia, the former global editor of the website SheSaid, revealed that she sometimes takes masturbation breaks during the workday. She explained that instead of reaching for coffee when overwhelmed, she chooses something that instantly helps her...

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Utilizing new techniques and advances in technology, scientists have world out that the universe is 13.7 billion years old. That is truly an inconceivably long amount of time. Many people assume that it will simply go on forever. However, while we aren’t in any immediate threat, researchers believe the universe will end much sooner than...

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Endometriosis is a chronic, inflammatory condition that is neither fully understood nor easy to diagnose. People with this condition can go undiagnosed for years, seeking one doctor after another for their symptoms. Unfortunately, many finally hear the answer after surgery — one of the most invasive ways to receive a diagnosis. Fortunately, the Royal Australian...

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A new Spanish wine study is looking for 10,000 volunteers to drink wine every day for four years. Sounds like a dream, right? But scientists aren’t just having fun- they want to figure out how daily wine affects heart health and overall wellbeing. The research focuses on middle-aged adults at risk of heart disease, aiming...

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Having a hysterectomy is often recommended for women dealing with certain reproductive health issues. However, a new study suggests that having an early hysterectomy before 50 may increase your chance of developing heart disease. Even for those women who end up taking estrogen afterwards, the risks are not entirely canceled out. Let’s find out more...

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Astronomers recently detected a strange, near-perfectly circular object deep within our galaxy. Called Teleios, the name comes from the Greek word for “perfection,” and it’s turning heads in the astronomy world. This object appears to be a supernova remnant, yet it defies expectations with its nearly flawless shape. Most remnants left by star explosions are...

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You’ve probably seen those incredible Ozempic (semaglutide) before-and-after photos flooding your social media feeds. People are losing weight fast with serious transformations. But there’s something nobody’s talking about in those posts. While the pounds are melting off their bodies, something else is happening to their faces. And it’s not what you’d expect. Doctors are calling it “Ozempic mouth,” and it’s aging people’s...

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The word “lupus” is derived from the latin word meaning “wolf”. This is most likely due to the visible and “wolf” looking skin lesions. Lupus is a mysterious and complex disease with the exact causes remaining unknown. For ages, lupus has plagued humanity, as far back as the era of Hippocrates (around 460-375 BC) who...

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Ozempic is a drug that is prescribed to treat people diagnosed with diabetes. However, many people have been taking it for other “off-label” purposes, such as for weight loss. Yet, this drug has proven to be linked to a range of ever-growing side effects. The newest reported phenomenon that has health care experts concerned is...