Married women with long hair have sex more often than those with short crops. Long hair may heighten perceptions of attractiveness and intensify sexual desire
A study has found major differences between the eating habits of the sexes, with women preferring eggs, vegetables and men favouring red meat.
Men might get to have more alcohol, but women edge them out when it comes to fatty foods like steak. The newest nutrition science highlights these sex differences in food.
New research shows that offering your colleagues a drink within the first week is the key to establishing long-lasting relationships.
Study reveals women report heightened feelings of anger leading up to period. They're also more likely to experience disruptions in their sleep patterns
The country’s celibacy epidemic hit the news in 2013 – and it has grown much, much worse. But it certainly isn’t the only place to be afflictedName: The Japanese Sex Drought.Age: First floated in 2013. Continue reading
Patients taking certain progestogens as a contraceptive or for gynaecological conditions may be more likely to develop growths, researchers sayMillions of women around the world who use certain hormone drugs for contraception and to manage conditions such as endometriosis may have a raised risk of rare, usually benign, brain tumours, researchers say.Scientists found that prolonged use of certain progestogen medications was linked to a greater risk of meningioma, which are tumours (usually...
Planet Fitness's stock dropped after the company demanded women share restrooms with men and told employees to use pro-transgender language.
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More men take up smoking compared to women, but women are far more likely to be addicted. Now a new study has stumbled on an intriguing explanation for why that might be
For the first time in history, a single language dominates global scientific communication. But the actual production of knowledge continues to be a multilingual enterprise.
They are also far more likely than men to be targeted by threats and harassment if they do so, the study found, and women are 96 per cent more likely to feel low after being online.