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The most-searched sex positions... 

 

The most-searched sex position in 14 states is the “pretzel,” according to a state-by-state analysis of Google Trends data performed by sex toy review site Bedbible.

To emulate bread in bed, a person lies on their side while their partner straddles their bottom leg and holds up their top leg to penetrate them.

The most-searched sex positions...

Tags: Addiction, Education, Entertainment, Health, Nature, NSFW, Poll, Relationships, Sex

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06-Nov-2023


Pediatricians say the mental health crisis among kids has become a national emergency 

 

In a letter released Tuesday, the groups say that rates of childhood mental health concerns were already steadily rising over the past decade. But the coronavirus pandemic, as well as the issue of racial inequality, they write, has exacerbated the challenges.

"This worsening crisis in child and adolescent mental health is inextricably tied to the stress brought on by COVID-19 and the ongoing struggle for racial justice and represents an acceleration of trends observed prior to 2020," the declaration from the pediatric groups says.

...national emergency

Parents stage furious anti-LGBT+ education protest

School Board Squirms As Mom Reads Them Gay Porn

...schoolers survey if 'queers' should use the bathroom with 'normal people'

Horrific moment man ATTACKS unruly 11-year-old girl

What Becoming a Parent Really Does to Your Happiness

Mother of 5-year-old called son 'the next Ted Bundy'

States are investigating how Instagram recruits and affects children

Pennsylvania man punches baby in face

Drunk rugby fan 'vomited all over' boy, six

Tags: Alcohol, Books, Children, Choices, Death, Disease, Education, Environment, Mental Health, Missing, Neglect, Parental Burden, Politics, Poll, Priorities, Protest, Sex, Social Media, Students, Training, Unruly Child, Video, World

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21-Nov-2021


MAJORITY OF AMERICANS OPPOSE PROTESTS AGAINST CORONAVIRUS MEASURES: POLL 

 

Most Americans are opposed to protests against stay-at-home orders and other coronavirus pandemic lockdown measures, according to a new poll.

The latest survey by Yahoo! News and YouGov found that 60 percent of the U.S. public opposed protesters calling for an immediate end to social distancing measures and stay-at-home orders designed to protect public safety.

Less than a quarter of respondents (22 percent) said they supported the rallies calling for America to be "reopened" while a further 18 percent said they were "not sure" how they felt on the matter.

Newsweek

Tags: Americans, Backlash, Coronavirus, Environment, Politics, Poll, Protest

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21-Apr-2020


Poll: Some younger workers view aging workforce negatively 

 

Some younger workers aren't particularly thrilled to see a rising share of older Americans forgo retirement and continue working, according to a recent poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

The poll found that workers under the age of 50 were significantly more likely to view America's aging workforce as a negative development when compared with their older counterparts. About 4 in 10 respondents ages 18 to 49 and 44% of the youngest respondents ages 18 to 29 said they consider the trend to be a bad thing for American workers. Just 14% of those age 60 and over said the same.

ABC News

Tags: $, Aging, Employment, Environment, Exclusivity, Judgment, Poll, Seniors, Treatment, Youth

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06-Jun-2019


What's Your Purpose? Finding A Sense Of Meaning In Life Is Linked To Health 

 

Having a purpose in life may decrease your risk of dying early, according to a study published Friday.

Researchers analyzed data from nearly 7,000 American adults between the ages of 51 and 61 who filled out psychological questionnaires on the relationship between mortality and life purpose.

What they found shocked them, according to Celeste Leigh Pearce, one of the authors of the study published in JAMA Current Open.

People who didn't have a strong life purpose — which was defined as "a self-organizing life aim that stimulates goals" — were more likely to die than those who did, and specifically more likely to die of cardiovascular diseases.

npr

Tags: Aging, Dedication, Environment, Happiness, Health, Life Expectancy, Mental Health, Nature, Poll, Seniors

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25-May-2019


Science says these are the men who will make you orgasm 

 

Researchers at the University of Albany have been quizzing young women in heterosexual relationships about their sex lives — and, importantly, how intensely and frequently they experience the big O.

The scientists then looked at the partner’s traits — including income, personality, sense of humor, looks and body measurements.

They also asked the ladies to rate their partner’s looks.

The study found that women were more likely to climax if their partners were rich, confident and attractive — while the intensity of their orgasms also depended on how good-looking their man is.

Ladies who found their fella attractive had more intense orgasms, while a man’s broad shoulders were also found to be related to sexual satisfaction.

NY Post

Tags: Advice, Poll, Self Interest, Service, Sex, Study, Treatment

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30-Dec-2016


How To Tell Whether A Dude Is A Top Or A Bottom, According To Science 

 

Can you tell if a guy is a top or a bottom just by looking at him? A new article by Brian Moylan at Vice aims to find the answer to this controversial question.

Moylan points to a 2013 study in the Archives of Sexual Behavior that found people often rely on male-female gender stereotypes when identifying sexual roles in same-sex relationships.

For the study, 23 participants were shown the dating profile pics of 200 gay men, 100 tops and 100 bottoms, then asked to identify which was which. Based on the pictures alone, participants correctly identified the tops about 65 percent of the time and the bottoms just about 39 percent of the day, bringing the overall average correct guesses to 52 percent.

Dr. Nicholas O. Rule, who led the study, said the results primarily had to do with “heterosexually-inspired stereotypes about men” or biological indicators of masculinity, like a man’s level of hairiness, size of muscles, or squareness of jaw.

Queerty

Tags: Dating, Environment, Gay, Poll, Science, Sex

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21-Oct-2016


Smoking can cause permanent damage to DNA 

 

Smoking cigarettes can leave a lasting imprint on human DNA, altering more than 7,000 genes in ways that may contribute to the development of smoking-related diseases, a new study says.

Reviewing results from blood samples taken from nearly 16,000 people in 16 prior studies, the researchers also found that for those who stopped smoking, most genes “recovered” within five years of quitting.

“Although this emphasizes the long-term residual effects of smoking, the good news is the sooner you can stop smoking?, the better off you are,” said study author Dr. Stephanie London. She is deputy chief of the epidemiology branch of the U.S. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

Even so, London’s team found that some genetic changes remained, even 30 years after quitting smoking.

CBS News

Tags: Disease, Poll, Product, Science

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21-Sep-2016


Chicago-area black population drops as residents leave for South, suburbs 

 

Cook County in 2015 recorded the largest black population of any county in the U.S., a title it has held for several years, but its lead grows shakier as more African-Americans are opting to move to outlying suburbs or warm-weather states, according to new U.S. Census Bureau data.

Between 2014 and 2015, more than 9,000 black residents left Cook County, and since 2010, the Chicago area, which for the census includes parts of Indiana and Wisconsin, has lost more than 35,000 black residents. The exodus is greater than in any other metropolitan area in the country.

Chicago Tribune

Tags: Community, Environment, Health, History, Poll, Race, Travel

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28-Jun-2016


The private reason some bisexuals don't come out

 

Participants consistently said they believed they would face stigma for having sex with men. They also specified other reasons for not revealing their bisexuality to people close to them, including: negative emotional reactions; harm to relationships with wives or girlfriends, and previous negative reactions to disclosure.

CBS News

Tags: Bi, Coming Out, Environment, Homophobia, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Poll

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24-Jun-2016