Touch is fundamental to how we perceive our own bodies and connect with others. A gentle brush stroke on our body can feel ...
Touch a flower on your period and it will wither away, women are told. Yet, as symbols of fertility, flowers have become a ...
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Hate Seeing People Get Shots? Here’s Why You Wince At Others’ Pain
Scientists tracked how 80 people's brains responded to watching touch. Pain information appeared in 135 milliseconds.
From lowering stress hormones to strengthening immunity and even protecting the heart, scientific research proves that a ...
The easiest to buy for are, of course, anyone whose love language is receiving gifts. This lot loves a pressie (or 10), but ...
Scouts have had the 2026 NBA draft circled on their calendars for years, anticipating the eligibility of Darryn Peterson, ...
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Meet the People Who Literally Feel no Fear
Besides the amygdala, another important region of the brain, known as the hippocampus, is also involved in the fear response.
Electrical sex is a form of erotic connection that arises when two fully differentiated, emotionally present partners bring ...
This can be your special neutral word, or two sounds you like — something like win-dow, ap-ple — designed to anchor you back ...
According to Cullumber, the ‘invisibility’ of many high-masking ASD women often results in abuse going ‘unnoticed, unreported ...
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Teaching consent from toddlerhood up—age-right ways to start
Consent is a daily habit, not a one-time talk. Age-right scripts and routines to teach body boundaries and respect from ...
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