A man's orgasms triggered flu-like symptoms and brain fog due to a rare condition called post-orgasmic illness syndrome .
An unnamed 22-year-old man in Israel suffered from an extremely rare condition that caused him to be allergic to his own orgasms, according to a report in the American Journal of Case Reports.
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Chambersburg Public Opinion on MSNAsk the Shelter: Are some dogs actually hypoallergenic?Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter answers you pet-related questions. Also this week: Are there healthy dog treats?
A TEEN boy’s face suddenly began burning and his spot-covered skin peeled away after a filler injection went disastrously wrong. Charlie Michael Baker was just 17 when he was lured into ...
Legendary Toto guitarist Steve Lukather is looking back on how cocaine took hold of the Los Angeles rock music scene in the ...
Actor David Henrie is sharing a warning to parents with children with food allergies after enduring a terrifying experience with his own young son. Henrie, who is best known for his work with Disney’s ...
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The painkiller commonly used to relieve headaches, toothache, back pain and cold symptoms, may speed up reaction times, boost ...
Ibuprofen, a common painkiller, is found to boost memory and intelligence in a University College London study. While some ...
Spaghetti squash is a member of the pumpkin family and has a mildly sweet and nutty flavor. It's low in calories and ...
A common painkiller used by millions, ibuprofen, may have additional cognitive benefits, according to a recent study.
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Hosted on MSNToto Star Recalls How Cocaine ‘Overtook' Los AngelesLegendary Toto guitarist Steve Lukather is looking back on how cocaine took hold of the Los Angeles rock music scene in the ...
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PNI Atlantic News on MSNJACQUELINE FOSTER: Taking a stance against cancerAccording to the Canadian Cancer Society, two in five Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. One in four ...
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