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Cell Phones And Skinny Jeans Cause A Spike In Tingling Thigh Syndrome

About 30 years ago, Jeff Schinksy noticed a funny tingling in his thigh. “I was on my feet a lot [and] I began noticing that, in certain standing positions, the area on the outer-front quadrant of my left leg began having that sensation of pins and needles,” he recalls of his time in the Air Force in the 1980's. “Kind of like when you've been sitting cross-legged on the floor for a while and suddenly stand up, it tingles and burns for a while until your legs recover from sitting in that position.” But his sensations persisted and worsened over the next 30 years. “Occasionally I'd have to be in military formations, standing either at ‘attention’ or ‘parade rest.’ Parade rest was a killer, because the pins and needles would start almost right away, and it would progress to a strong burning sensation.” Schinksy has meralgia paresthetica, or “tingling thigh syndrome.” The condition starts  with a tingle in the leg, but can worsen: descriptions include numbness and...

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Is masturbation good for health and brain ?

  1.   Masturbation is the sexual stimulation of one's own genitals for sexual arousal or other sexual pleasure, usually to the point of orgasm.The stimulation may involve hands, fingers, everyday objects, sex toys such as vibrators, or combinations of these. Mutual masturbation is masturbation with a sexual partner,and may include manual stimulation of a partner's genitals (fingering or a handjob), or be used as a form of non-penetrative sex.


   2. The medical consensus is that masturbation is a medically healthy and psychologically normal habit. Masturbation does not deplete one's body of energy or produce premature ejaculation.

  3. Sex therapists sometimes recommend that female patients take time to masturbate to orgasm; for example, to help improve sexual health and relationships, because mutual masturbation can lead to more satisfying sexual relationships. 

   4. It is held in many mental health circles that masturbation can relieve depression and lead to a higher sense of self-esteem.When one partner in a relationship wants more sex than the other, masturbation can provide a balancing effect and promote a more harmonious relationship.

    5. In 2003, an Australian research team led by Graham Giles of The Cancer Council Australia found that males who masturbated frequently had a lower probability of developing prostate cancer, average of between three and five ejaculations per week for healthy males, this would mean five to seven ejaculations per week.

   6. A 2008 study at Tabriz Medical University found that ejaculation reduces swollen nasal blood vessels, freeing the airway for normal breathing. Some European Union nations promote masturbation in their sex education curricular

   7. Some professionals consider masturbation equivalent to a cardiovascular workout.considerbation among adolescents contributes to their developing a sense of mastery over sexual impulses.workshops for the young in which they receive instruction on masturbation techniques along with advice on contraception and self-respect. 

   8.Pleasure is in your own hands" has angered local right-wing politicians and challenged traditional Roman Catholic views.according to the all sex scientists proved that there is no harm from doing masturbation .It doesn't promote any disorders but it affects the period 's of premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction
   9.It's solved by doing kegels exercise, or by  start doing masturbation before ejaculation if you feel that ejaculation is starting stops for 15-20 seconds so that, you increase the time period of sex
and it helps to satisfy you and yours partner by doing this it increases the time period of satisfaction and ejaculation for both...

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Cell Phones And Skinny Jeans Cause A Spike In Tingling Thigh Syndrome

About 30 years ago, Jeff Schinksy noticed a funny tingling in his thigh. “I was on my feet a lot [and] I began noticing that, in certain standing positions, the area on the outer-front quadrant of my left leg began having that sensation of pins and needles,” he recalls of his time in the Air Force in the 1980's. “Kind of like when you've been sitting cross-legged on the floor for a while and suddenly stand up, it tingles and burns for a while until your legs recover from sitting in that position.” But his sensations persisted and worsened over the next 30 years. “Occasionally I'd have to be in military formations, standing either at ‘attention’ or ‘parade rest.’ Parade rest was a killer, because the pins and needles would start almost right away, and it would progress to a strong burning sensation.” Schinksy has meralgia paresthetica, or “tingling thigh syndrome.” The condition starts  with a tingle in the leg, but can worsen: descriptions include numbness and...