Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Evolutionary Roots of Sex-Based Longevity Unveiled in Landmark Global Study, Challenging Environmental-Centric Views May 2, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Across nearly every country and historical era, women tend to live longer than men, a phenomenon that has long fascinated scientists and the general public alike. While medical advances and…
Sex Education & Pedagogics The Physiological and Psychological Impact of Oxytocin in Human Sexual Health and Longevity April 25, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The biological imperatives of human sexual activity extend far beyond reproductive functions, manifesting as a critical component of systemic physiological health and emotional stability. Recent clinical insights and research from…
Sex Education & Pedagogics The Physiological and Psychological Implications of Oxytocin in Human Sexual Health and Longevity April 17, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The biological imperative of sexual activity extends far beyond reproductive necessity, serving as a critical catalyst for physiological repair, emotional stabilization, and systemic longevity through the release of the neuropeptide…
Sex Education & Pedagogics The Physiological and Psychological Impact of Oxytocin in Human Sexual Health and Systemic Longevity April 2, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The biochemical landscape of human intimacy is dominated by a single neuropeptide that serves as a bridge between emotional connectivity and physical vitality: oxytocin. Often colloquially referred to as the…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Evolutionary Roots of Sex-Based Longevity Differences Uncovered in Landmark Global Study March 29, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Across nearly every human society and throughout recorded history, a consistent biological pattern has emerged: women tend to live longer than men. While medical breakthroughs and significant improvements in living…