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What happens to sperm after a vasectomy?
This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. After a vasectomy, sperm production doesn’t stop — but sperm can’t travel through the vas deferens anymore. Instead, your body reabsorbs the sperm ...
The #NameIt campaign aims to tackle this gap by breaking one of the last remaining intimate health taboos and encouraging men to talk more openly about changes to their penis. Greater awareness and ...
For advocates who have been pushing to create a federal office of men's health, this could finally be the moment.
In 1892, the Tufts Board of Trustees first enrolled the first women students “on the same terms and conditions as to men.” However, the journey to coeducation would not end there, as in 1910, women ...
In the deep ocean, where sunlight never reaches, and food drifts down like confetti, survival is less about speed and more ...
"Sexuality was a dangerous thing for women to have..." Emily Hall explores changing attitudes to women's sexuality throughout history.
Photo courtesy of Industriall On March 8, 1908 about 15,000 working women gathered in New York demanding shorter working hours (less than a 12 hour workday), better pay and the right to vote. The ...
Whether it's on the dance floor or in an Instagram Story, a flash of pubic hair is the hot new accessory among queer men, writes Chrissy Correa. In an internet consumed by AI slop and sanitized ...
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