(Huffington Post By EMMA GRAY) - You may know what it feels like to have an orgasm — but do you know what it looks like? Now, thanks to a team of researchers at Rutgers University, you can see the big “O” in all its colorful glory.

Nan Wise, a 54-year-old PhD student, sex therapist and associate on the research project, agreed to be the guinea pig.
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(Daily Mail By JENNY HOPE) - Increasing use of the contraceptive pill is being linked with the rise of prostate cancer in men.

Researchers say the Pill has soared in popularity over the past 40 years, and at the same time prostate cancer has become the most common form of the disease in men.
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(Rick Schindler, Animal Tracks) - Leave the gay penguins alone! That was the overwhelming reaction from TODAY.com readers last week to the news that the Toronto Zoo planned to split up a pair of male African penguins who had bonded closely and even displayed mating behaviors toward each other.

Buddy and Pedro groom each other, make mating calls to each other, and basically hang out together a lot. Zookeepers regarded it as homosexual behavior – something not at all unknown among penguins or many other types of animals (not to mention human beings). [Click to read more…]
(Huffington Post) — This couldn’t happen to a nicer group of guys.

If you’re searching for a reason not to have sex with animals, add this to the list: It could give you penis cancer, according to a new study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. [Click to read more…]
(Daily Mail) - An alarming number of pupils in middle and high schools across the U.S. have been sexually harassed by another student.

A survey has revealed that 48 per cent of students in grades 7-12 said they had experienced attacks, either in person or via texting, email and social media last year.
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Sex as defined by a mathematical equation.
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(Daily Mail By SOPHIE BORLAND) - Taking the Pill for ten years cuts a woman’s risk of ovarian cancer by nearly half, according to a study.

It also found that having a baby reduces the likelihood by 30 per cent – and every extra child decreases the risk even further.
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