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mai 22, 2024Like

Hormonal Depression: What You Need to Know

Hormones are the chemical messengers that run through our bodies and play an important role in regulating our body functions – from metabolism to sleep. They also have a powerful influence on our emotions and mood. When hormonal imbalances happen, our hormones can impact our mood and mental well-being, sometimes leading to a specific type of depression, called hormonal depression. In this article, we’re looking at what hormonal depression is, what causes it, what hormonal depression in females and males
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mai 21, 2024Like

This Heart-Healthy Dance Class Will Help You Break a Sweat and ‘Release the Pressure’

One of the best parts of exercise is how great it is for your cardiovascular health. And as the name suggests, cardio workouts are one of the best ways to get that benefit — those workouts that get your heart racing and sweat pouring. There’s lots of ways to make that happen — running, walking, biking, swimming — but in our opinion, the most joyful way to break a sweat is by dancing. And what better way to do it
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mai 21, 2024Like

New Study Looks At The Mental Health Of Polyamorous And Ambiamorous Teens

A new study published in the Journal of Psychology and Sexuality looked at polyamorous and ambiamorous adolescents. “This study examines the social and mental health experiences of polyamorous and ambiamorous LGBTQ+ adolescents (ages 12 to 17) compared to their LGBTQ+ peers,” study author Traci K. Gillig told us. “Specifically, the study tests for baseline differences in depressive symptoms and anxiety between these two groups and changes in these outcomes over time.”  It also explores polyamorous and ambiamorous LGBTQ+ adolescents’ identity-related
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mai 21, 2024Like

Understanding Mania Love: The Dark Side of Love

Love – it’s an emotion-filled fest with countless poems, songs, and books dedicated to this powerful feeling. But, what happens when this love turns into something more intense? More possessive? Scarier? That’s when love becomes mania love, the dark cousin with a penchant for chaos. This mania love isn’t your typical kind of love. Mania love is intense and can often be characterized by jealousy, possessiveness, and a constant need for reassurance. It’s an obsession where you feel like riding
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mai 20, 2024Like

Here’s How to Properly Clean Your Sex Toys, According to Experts

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. I love my sex toys but, in full disclosure, I’m not much of a cleaner. But just like I can’t ignore the dirty dishes in my sink, I can’t ignore cleaning my sex toys because, well, it’s gross — and because knowing how to properly clean your sex toys is pretty important when it comes to both extending their
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mai 20, 2024Like

After Tragedy, Olympian Alise Willoughby’s Husband Became Her BMX Coach: ‘He Gets It’

Alise Willoughby is at the top of her game. This past weekend, the BMX veteran, Olympic silver medalist, and Minnesota native took home her third world championship and qualified for her fourth Olympics in front of a packed U.S. crowd in South Carolina. It was a dream result for the 33-year-old, but the road hasn’t been easy. “I’ve had a roller coaster of a career, as far as home life and sport, with tragedy,” Willoughby told SheKnows before the competition.
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mai 20, 2024Like

Reddit Is Shook by the Reason Behind This Wife’s Open Marriage: ‘This Has Traumatized You’

Turning a monogamous relationship into a non-monogamous one can definitely be a challenge, if all the I-tried-it stories are anything to go off of. It’s definitely possible to become non-monogamous while maintaining your previously monogamous relationship, but it’s crucial that you and your partner are on the same page — and that any future partners are too. What usually isn’t a good idea is opening up your relationship in a bid to save it. As author Molly Roden Winter previously
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mai 20, 2024Like

The Connection Between Young Adults and Colon Cancer

Jill MacDonald, now an ambassador for Fight Colorectal Cancer, was 37 years old when she was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer (also known as colon cancer) in 2015. “I have been dealing with this for over nine years now,” MacDonald said. “I have been through an unimaginable number of chemotherapy treatments, radiation, surgeries, procedures — the list goes on.” Initially, MacDonald’s symptoms were dismissed. “I had some night sweats pretty consistently — a little blood in my stool,” she
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mai 20, 2024Like

The Connection Between Young Adults and Colon Cancer

Jill MacDonald, now an ambassador for Fight Colorectal Cancer, was 37 years old when she was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer (also known as colon cancer) in 2015. “I have been dealing with this for over nine years now,” MacDonald said. “I have been through an unimaginable number of chemotherapy treatments, radiation, surgeries, procedures — the list goes on.” Initially, MacDonald’s symptoms were dismissed. “I had some night sweats pretty consistently — a little blood in my stool,” she
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mai 20, 2024Like

Good Sex with Emily Jamea: The Female Orgasm Is Elusive — But Not Unattainable

Emily Jamea, Ph.D., is a sex therapist, author and podcast host. You can find her here each month to share her latest thoughts about sex. The female orgasm has long been a topic of intrigue and — unfortunately — confusion. Despite being a pleasurable experience, many women or people with female genitals find it elusive, especially during partnered sex. This complexity stems from many factors, including physiological differences, societal expectations and interpersonal influences. However, with understanding and exploration, women can
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mai 20, 2024Like

Understanding Allodoxaphobia: The Fear of Opinions

When the mere thought of expressing your opinion or receiving the opinions of others scares you or twists your stomach in knots, that’s when it becomes more than just social awkwardness. It turns into the fear of opinions, also known as allodoxaphobia. While it is not recognized as an official diagnosis, allodoxaphobia is a real and debilitating experience that goes beyond shyness and social anxiety. It’s a paralyzing fear that can silence your voice and isolate you from social interactions.
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mai 19, 2024Like

Jamais Vu – What Is It, And How Is It Different From Deja Vu

Most people have experienced or even heard of Deja Vu. It is that strange feeling where the person feels a particular scenario has already been experienced as they are experiencing it in the present. However, only a handful know there is something opposite of Deja vu: Jamais Vu, where a familiar experience feels new, like stepping into a familiar room and finding it unfamiliar or forgetting the spelling of a commonly used word.  But why does it happen? What takes
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