Bone cancer affects fewer than 1 in 100,000 people yearly. Learn who's most at risk, how survival rates vary by stage, and why its rarity complicates treatment.
Castor oil has anti-inflammatory properties, but the clinical evidence is limited. Here's what research actually shows about how it works and when it may help.
Machiavellianism describes a personality trait marked by strategic thinking and emotional detachment. Here's what psychology and neuroscience reveal about it.
OARS stands for Open-ended questions, Affirmations, Reflective listening, and Summarizing — the core communication skills used in motivational interviewing.
Period cramps stem from uterine contractions, but genetics, hormones, and conditions like endometriosis explain why some women feel far more pain than others.
A clear, science-based look at the anatomy, fluid composition, and physical triggers behind female squirting, and how it differs from urinary incontinence.