Millions of facts about sex and love exist out there. So what are the most important? We break down love, sex and relationships into easy bits of important information.
While most of us know about the general effects of a breakup, there is little awareness about how it can specifically affect one's brain. Read on as we take you through five ways in which a breakup affects those little grey cells…
A healthy sex life could make you a better employee at work. Surprised? Read on to find out how you boardroom performance could be linked to your bedroom performance!
'If you love me, you will be here in five minutes!' Hold off sending the emotional text 'that always works' to your boyfriend. Believe it or not, you may be abusing your partner. Sounds a bit too much? Here’s a bit of a reality check.
Monorchism is a condition of having only one testicle. This is often because the missing testicle is hiding inside the body, and hasn’t dropped down into the scrotum. Read on for top facts about the missing ball.
Menstrual Hygiene Day, marked on 28 May, saw much social media buzz around menstrual cups – a relatively new feminine hygiene product. But what are they and should you try them? Here's our quick primer…
Sexual health is defined as a being mentally, physically and socially positive about your sexuality. Read our top five facts to stay updated on sexual health.
For many mothers, the time after giving birth is not joyful. They suffer from postpartum depression (PPD), also known as postnatal depression. Read our top five facts!
A compulsive addiction to porn can spell serious trouble for a person’s mental, sexual and social well-being. Read our top five facts to know how harmful it is!
According to 2011 census data, 12 million children in India were married before they turned 10. 65 percent of them were female. Read our top facts to know more…
Sex doesn't only ensure pleasure, but also has many positive health effects. Don't believe it? These seven scientific reasons tell you why sex is good for you.
Zika was recently confirmed as a sexually transmitted disease. However, very few people know what it actually is. These five facts will help clear your doubts about Zika.