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People With ‘Breeding Kinks’ Share Why They Find It So Freakin’ Hot

IF YOU’VE WATCHED porn at any point in the last decade or so, you’ve probably stumbled onto a video where the person getting penetrated says, “Breed me, Daddy,” right before the man ejaculates into them without a condom. Or maybe you’ve even said it yourself while being the receiving partner during sex. If the idea …

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Phone-Based Walking Support Program Enhances Arthritis Care

TOPLINE: A randomized controlled trial showed that a 6-week telephone-delivered Walk With Ease (WWE-T) Program improved physical function, arthritis management self-efficacy, and impairment related to daily activities in adults with arthritis, with benefits sustained at 6 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months. METHODOLOGY: In a randomized controlled trial, researchers compared the short-term (6 weeks) and …

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Investigational Alopecia Areata Drug Shows Sustained Effect

ORLANDO, FLA. — Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors have revolutionized the treatment of alopecia areata (AA), and more drugs in this class are still in development for AA. However, a new therapy with a new mechanism of action also appeared to provide major hair regrowth with an effect that persists after treatment is stopped. The experimental …

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Obesity-Prone Dogs and Humans Share Genetic Variants

Genetic variants associated with canine obesity, particularly DENND1B, are also associated with obesity in humans, new research revealed. Notably, labrador retrievers carrying DENND1B had around 7% more body fat and tended to be more highly food-motivated than those without the gene.  The findings could lead to a “big advance” in understanding how the human brain …

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AI-Based Skin Cancer Screen Effective in Real

ORLANDO, Fla. — First deployed in the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) in 2020, an artificial intelligence (AI)-based evaluation of dermatoscope images was found in a real-world performance review to at least match, if not exceed, that of expert reviewers. Conducted at 15 participating hospitals, the performance review demonstrated that this AI tool allowed …

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