The unique mental health and brain impacts of COVID-19

As COVID-19 infections spike around the globe, with no end in sight for months, questions are beginning to arise around the long-term effects of the pandemic on our mental health and brain health. In a new paper published this week in Trends in Neuroscience, Judy Illes, neuroethicist and professor of neurology, and her team at […]

What is the average penis size?

We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. Men tend to equate the size of their penis to how masculine they are and how easily they can please sexual partners. More than half of the world’s population has access to […]

Black patients with lupus have three times higher risk of stroke

New research reveals that, in the U.S., Black patients with lupus have a threefold higher risk of stroke and a 24-fold higher risk of ischemic heart disease. The study also found several lupus-specific symptoms that predict stroke and IHD in these patients. Details of the study was presented at ACR Convergence, the American College Rheumatology’s […]

Woman’s amazing transformation after giving up alcohol for 30 days

Sexpert Nadia Bokody often talks about relationships on her popular YouTube channel. But in her latest video, the influencer explored a very different topic. The Australian influencer showed her 253,000 subscribers what happened when she gave up booze for 30 days. She explained: “I’m going to try and go through October without alcohol. “It’s going […]

Is honey healthy? How to make sure you don’t get stung

As temperatures fall, honey’s popularity tends to rise. Whether used as an ingredient in autumn recipes and holiday desserts, added to a celebratory cocktail or given to ease a child’s cough, it certainly satisfies a sweet tooth. Although marketers may tout honey as a healthy alternative to regular sugar because of its antioxidant content, experts […]

Higher Health Literacy Linked to Odds of PSA Screening

MONDAY, Nov. 9, 2020 — Men with higher levels of health literacy (HL) have increased use of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening, with a significant interaction observed between HL and shared decision-making (SDM), according to a study published online Nov. 9 in Cancer. David-Dan Nguyen, M.P.H., from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, and colleagues examined […]

Doctors may be better equipped to handle latest virus surge

The latest surge in U.S. coronavirus cases appears to be much larger than the two previous ones, and it is all but certain to get worse—a lot worse. But experts say there are also reasons to think the nation is better able to deal with the virus this time. “We’re definitely in a better place” […]