Here’s What Sex Will Be Like in the Year 2021 If you had “the whole world will be massively impacted by a global pandemic” on your list of 2020 predictions last January, congrats on your prescience. For the rest of us, knowing what the future holds is a more inexact science. But that’ll never stop […]
By Shreya Aravindakshan, 17, Staff Writer December 1, 2020 World AIDS Day has been recognized every year on December 1st since 1988. This day is a time to remember lives lost to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and provide support for those living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS. It’s also a day to join together to […]
By Matt Beebe, 16, Contributor November 19, 2020 Though there tends not to be enough talk about the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR), you may have heard the name tossed around on social media or by your school’s gender-sexuality alliance. Even so, you might not know what it really means. TDoR happens annually on November […]
By Aren Wright, 17, Contributor October 30, 2020 It’s LGBT History Month, and I wanted to share a little LGBT history of my own! It’s not about groundbreaking queer historical figures, though: it’s a story of how queer students have been shortchanged when it comes to sex education for decades. Falling Through the Cracks Sex […]
This Device for Your Penis Might Be the Answer for ED If you’re experiencing erectile dysfunction (ED), you might find the answer in a new wearable device for your penis called Eddie, by Giddy. For many men, erectile dysfunction is a condition that puts a serious damper on their sex life. And, more guys experience […]
That means that you should still be following any shelter-in-place orders in your community. But when you’re venturing out to the grocery store, pharmacy or hospital, it’s wise to wear one.
It’s normal to feel anxiety, worry and grief any time you’re diagnosed with a medical conditio – and that’s certainly true if you test positive for COVID-19, or are presumed to be positive. If your symptoms aren’t severe and you can recover at home, this will involve home isolation until it’s safe for you to […]
You’re on a conference call and somehow wandered into the kitchen. Next thing you know you’re eating crackers and dry cereal out of the box. Or maybe you got so caught up.
A new surge of coronavirus cases has spread across the country and while there’s still so much to learn about the virus, how it’s transmitted and its long-term effects, the new wave.
Summer may have just officially started, but kidney stone season began a couple of weeks ago. Doctors see an increase in kidney stone cases when the weather warms up.