A study led by psychologist Megan Klabunde from the University of Essex highlights the lack of research on women’s sexual pleasure and orgasm functioning, with many women struggling to achieve orgasm during intercourse. Despite this, some women do experience regular orgasms and satisfaction in their sex lives. Klabunde’s research aims to uncover insights from these experiences, shedding light on a lesser-explored aspect of women’s sexual health and well-being.
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Eating This Much Fruit And Veg Is Linked To 42% Lower Risk Of Death, And It's Not 5 A Day
A University College London study found that eating seven or more portions of fruit and vegetables daily is linked to a 42% lower risk of mortality, with each portion reducing the risk of death by 16%. The WHO recommends consuming at least 400g of fruit and vegetables daily, with even one to three portions showing a significantly lower risk of mortality compared to consuming less than one. Researchers suggest increasing the amount of produce consumed...
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