Sleeping naked might sound like a personal preference, but science suggests it could do more than just keep you cool at night. Studies show that It is beneficial for our health.

Health experts suggest that cooking, refrigerating, and then reheating carbs like rice, pasta, and potatoes can help prevent blood sugar spikes and may aid in weight management.

Americans are rethinking what constitutes infidelity in relationships, with some considering behaviors like harmless flirting, watching porn, and chatting with an ex-partner red flags of cheating, according to a new study by LELO.

A new study published by the Barber Law Firm this month ranked the top 10 locations around the world where taking a selfie can result in critical injuries. Here's what they found.

Lifelong singles tend to be less outgoing, less conscientious, and less open than those who have been in long-term relationships.

Sexual choking is becoming popular among young adults and teens in the U.S. and Australia, but health experts say this kinky trend has dangerous consequences.

The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has shed new light on sunscreen safety in the U.S., with its 19th annual guide to sunscreens study released in May.

Women are more likely than men to fake orgasms, but the reasons behind their dissatisfaction in the bedroom vary, according to a new study.

Here are the kinkiest and the most tame states in the U.S., according to Smut Finder's latest study.

Sex and relationship expert Gemma Nice and YSOS—the leading website for couples who love to swing—have teamed up to bust a few myths about sex after menopause.

A new study by psychology professors Janina Bühler from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and Ulrich Orth from the University of Bern suggests that the decline in a relationship often begins years before the breakup occurs.

Conducted by NapLab in 2024, the study found that, on average, Americans are having sex once a week in certain states.