Institution of Marriage: A study of the Yoruba nation (I), By Bayo Arowolaju

Marriage institution is as old as the human race. It is also as prominent as the human society; transcending country, nationality, race, religion, and culture. It is one of the basic socially acceptable relationships among the human beings. Given, my knowledge of traditions and cultures of many social groups may be limited; the definition or […]

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Why men with low sex drive may die early ―Study

A Japanese study has revealed that men who suffer from low sex drive are almost twice as likely to die early. The researchers found that low sex drive is often a symptom of more serious health problems that can increase the risk of chronic disease, including cardiovascular issues, obesity and poor lifestyle habits. They noted […]

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Women who have frequent sex have better developed brains ―Study says

A new scientific study published last week has identified the brain region linked to genital touch in women, and found that it was more developed in volunteers who reported having more sex. The research involved stimulating the clitorises of 20 adult females while their brains were scanned using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI). Scientific researchers […]

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Women who date younger men have more satisfying relationships -Study

According to a study conducted by sex psychologist, Dr Justin Lehmiller, women who date younger men have more satisfying relationships. Dr Lehmiller surveyed 200 heterosexual women in relationships about their relationships, including the age of their partners, and how satisfied they were. The results revealed that women who were more than 10 years older than their partners were […]

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Rising gender equality, phone, social media result in steep decline in sex rates among partners -Study

The dawn of the internet promised a new age where finding a s-xual partner was just the click of a mouse away. But rather than improving their romantic lives, new technology has left Britons having less s-x than ever before. A major study found there has been a steep decline in rates of intimacy since […]

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If you have beard, you may carry more bacteria than dog —Study

Spotting a beard has become a big deal among young men in recent times. However, the fad has also attracted curious responses. For instance, some social media influencers refer to men who wear beards as “Yoruba demons.” They say Yoruba demons are crops of young men, irrespective of tribe or religion, who refuse to marry […]

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Poverty, early adversities, can alter a child’s brain —Study

A new research has revealed that children from low-income backgrounds, where parents have a low level of education, have weaker brain activity and are more likely to be distracted. The Lead researcher, Prof John Spencer, from the University of East Anglia’s School of Psychology and his team studied the brain function of children aged between […]

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Rich men like small breasts, poor men like big breasts -Study

Study has shown that rich men love women with small breasts, while the poor love those with big bust. Psychologists Viren Swami and Martin Tovée conducted a study, which investigated whether men’s access to resources would influence their preferences for breast size in women. According to Metro UK, the duo carried out two experiments in […]

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Children should not spend more than 1 to 2 hours daily on recreational screen time – Study

Children and teens should spend no more than one to two hours a day on recreational screen time, otherwise they are inclined to obesity, a U.S. non-government organisation in preventing heart disease said. The Texas-based American Heart Association, said in a statement that when kids and teens spend too much time on screen-based devices, it […]

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