Con estilo, discretos, genialmente diseñados, y además muy efectivos. La gama de estimuladores personales durex play se ha concebido para cambiar las percepciones sobre los vibradores y conseguir que más mujeres y parejas los usen como parte de una vida sexual sana y placentera.
Propiedades:
Estimulador con acabado esférico.
Zona de vibración agradable al tacto.
3 velocidades más modo básico.
Recargable.
Beneficios:
Se puede usar sobre todo el cuerpo – para masaje compartido y juego previo.
Se desliza sobre la piel.
Control: ¡Decides cómo quieres usarlo!
¡No necesita pilas!
Mayo Clinic doctors in Rochester, Minn., recommend that women consume adequate daily amounts of calcium and vitamin D through diet, supplements, or both.
The Women's Health Initiative study recently found that women taking calcium may still be at risk of fracture if they have other factors that compromise bone health, but Mayo Clinic doctors continue to recommend that daily calcium intake should be 1,500 milligrams of elemental calcium and at least 400 international units of vitamin D up to age 75.
After age 75, women should increase vitamin D to 600 IU and do regular weight-bearing exercises, advises the June issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter.
Osteoporosis risk factors include parents or siblings who have had fractures due to bone thinning; thin or small-framed people who weigh under 129 pounds much of their adult life; long-term use of corticosteroid drugs, some anti-seizure medications and blood thinners can adversely affect bone health; tobacco use, alcohol use, an inactive lifestyle and low calcium and vitamin D intake.
Sex addicts can blame their genes. 27 de mayo 2006
London: It may take more than therapy to cure a 'sex addict', for it has been discovered that genetics, and not uncontrollable urges are responsible for some people having stronger sex drives than others.
This discovery has been made by a team of scientists from Hebrew University and Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Israel.
They have found that being addicted to sex may come as a result of variations in a gene called D4, which is involved in the brain's reaction to the pleasure chemical dopamine.
As a part of the study to prove their theory, the team tested the DNA of 148 male and female students to find variations in the gene.
They also asked the students to complete a questionnaire, which included questions such as whether they felt aroused when they saw a steamy scene in a film, how often they made love and the frequency that they thought about sex, to assess their sex drive.
They study found that though men generally think about sex more often than women, however overall both genders experience similar levels of arousal.
Going a step further, they researched the different genetic make up of the students, and found that those with one particular variation of the D4 gene - around 30 per cent - had a stronger sex drive than the others.
Lead researcher Professor Richard Ebstein of Hebrew University said that the study showed that genes may have a 'substantial contribution' into making people sex addicts.
"Some people really do think more about sex and place a greater importance on it than others and what our study suggests is that genes may make a substantial contribution to these differences," the Daily Mail quoted him, as saying.
Professor Ebstein hopes this study will not only open up new ways to tackle and treat sexual problems, but will also not send people with lower sexual drives straight to the therapists' office.
"If you have a lower sex drive, it does not necessarily mean you should go to see a sex therapist to see if something is wrong with you," he said.
"As long as it is not causing a problem in your life, may be you don't have a problem. If it does not bother you or interfere with your life, then maybe you are best to just live with it," he added.
The study is the first to identify a specific gene variation linked to sex drive.
Famous people who have owned up to being sex addicts include actor Michael Douglas, Kirk Douglas, and Oscar winner Halle Berry’s ex Eric Benet.
El cantante italiano Tizziano Ferro ha metido la pata en México. El diario 20 Minutos recoge la entrevista en la que dice que es imposible encontrar en México mujeres sin bigote... Todas tienen bigote!... Perdón, la úncia que se salva es Salma.
La entrevista en Che Tempo, de la RAI, fue un insulto a las mujeres... a todas.
El presentador mexicano de Televisa Andrea Legarreta,en su programa "Hoy", uno de los más populares de México, señala que Tiziano venderá pocos discos en Mexico, a pesar de las disculpas que ha presentado con rapidez, según la agencia EFE:
'I was part of a broadcast in which, in a comedic tone together with the host, I did a sketch based on sarcastic jokes', said the singer.
'I didn't make a statement, it was just a joke in which sarcastic comments were made about different country's customs, including Italy and myself. I am really sorry if anyone was offended by this', he added.
El hirsutismo es un problema que nos afecta a todas las mujeres, no solo a las mexicanas... y menudo coñazo es la depilación. Frida Khalo reivindicó muchos aspectos de la condición femenina... incluso el derecho a tener pelos, la homosexualidad, la bisexualidad. A propósito, su vida fue mucho más interesante que la película que protagonizó Salma.