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Intimacy After 70: How to Keep Things Lively in the Bedroom as a Senior
MediaFeed via AOL· 6 days agoWhether you’re a swinging septuagenarian or just a curious young whippersnapper, we suspect you’re...
Time to put Americans' health decisions back in our own hands | KELSEA MCLAIN
Montgomery Advertiser· 4 days agoWorking in reproductive care wasn’t easy in the South even before Roe fell. Now it’s an emergency.
Why you should consult with a dietitian if you have high blood pressure
Rolling Out· 2 days agohis is where a registered dietitian becomes an invaluable partner in your journey towards better...
A realistic way to protect kids from social media? Find a middle ground
The News-Times· 5 days agoAhmed Othman isn't on TikTok and doesn't want to be. "They really tried to emphasize social media is...
Opinion | Food Addiction Should Be Included in the DSM-6
MedPage Today· 5 days agoWhile it is far from a perfect tool, its revisions shape clinical practice and legitimize acceptance...
A realistic way to protect kids from social media? Find a middle ground
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoAhmed Othman isn't on TikTok and doesn't want to be. "They really tried to emphasize social media is...
A realistic way to protect kids from social media? Find a middle ground
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 4 days agoLarissa May, of HalfTheStory, is photographed in New York's Madison Square Park, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. The site works with young people to build better relationships with technology, on their ...
Opinion: Why we’re having less sex | CNN
CNN.com· 4 days agoAmericans are a stunningly lonely bunch. At the same time, our in-person social connections have frayed. Attendance at places of worship and old-school...
Why couples who engage in sexual fast increase desire
Rolling Out· 4 days agoIn this article, we explore why couples who create sexual fast increase desire, how it works, and...
Over 200 Florida laws are taking effect July 1: These are the most controversial
WOFL via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThis will prohibit educators from referring to students using their preferred pronouns unless they...