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We've all heard this advice at least once: drink two litres of water a day. A whole bottle, eight well-filled glasses, whatever the size, the figure has become a universal benchmark. But does this ...
On her YouTube channel, urologist and pelvic surgeon Dr. Rena Malik detailed the phenomenon, saying it occurs when women are “aroused but don’t achieve climax.” The term “blue balls” has ...
In a recent video on her YouTube channel, urologist Dr. Rena Malik addresses some myths around water and hydration, starting with the misconception that if you drink less, you will need to pee ...
Dr. Rena Malik made the declaration on the Diary of a CEO podcast on Monday, squashing the stereotype that blokes with bigger shoes are better endowed. However, the surgeon — who practices in ...
MALE PATTERN BALDNESS, also known as androgenic alopecia, is something that affects a lot of guys—and there is some evidence in particular to suggest that men undergoing testosterone replacement ...
Dr Rena Malik, a urologist at the University of Maryland, detailed in a recent video practical advice for having great sex with age. Below are her top seven tips: Testosterone- the hormone ...
Dr Rena Malik, a urologist and reconstructive surgeon in California, told the Diary of a CEO Podcast that a man's nose may be a better indication. Dr Malik specifically pointed to a study in ...
Part of the reason coffee moves out of the body so quickly is that we digest liquids faster than solid food. Especially if ...
In this video, Mikhail Varshavski, DO -- who goes by "Dr. Mike" on social media -- and Rena Malik, MD, react to "Sex Sent Me to the ER," a show where actors portray real life/true medical scenarios.
But there's no health benefit to stopping masturbating, according to urologist Dr. Rena Malik. She said abstaining from masturbation will most likely just make you uncomfortable. Men are missing ...
Dr. Rena Malik, a urologist and sexual health expert, explains that ancient practices like Taoist semen retention may have inspired similar ideas. "They believed that ejaculating was losing ...
But urologist Rena Malik, however, told Insider, "It's definitely not going to help you." "It's not going to work," said Malik, who practices at the University of Maryland Medical Center.