After Decades, Scientists Find the G-Spot

Last month, scientists looking for actual physical proof of the g-spot completed their work, presumably to choruses of “I told you so!” from unsatisfied women everywhere. Publishing in BJOG, scientists say that the g-spot is a bundle of veins, small arteries, and nerves. In seven of the women studied, the … Read More

You Learn Nothing From Hangovers

“Never again”? Don’t lie. It doesn’t matter how hungover you get, it doesn’t matter how much you regret your actions, and it doesn’t matter what you tell your porcelain throne—you’ll be drinking again before long. That’s the gist of a study published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Researchers. They … Read More

The Physical Sensation of Depression

In the spirit of opening up about mental health, here’s the thing about depression: you know how depressed people sometimes talk about a sinking feeling in their gut? It isn’t metaphorical, they’re actually feeling that. It hasn’t been a well-studied part of mental health, but a new study published in … Read More

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