Sexual behavior has changed dramatically in recent decades, including first sexual activity occurring at a younger age, more tolerance for same-sex relationships, and a growing number of older people who continue to be sexually active ― even though the average overall frequency of sexual encounters has declined for both men and women, new research suggests.
As we age, skin becomes drier. Actually, "xerosis," the medical name for dry skin, affects only the very outermost layer of the epidermis – the stratum corneum. Causing the skin to become flaky, itchy, or ‘tight,' discomfort is often the prevailing complaint.
Does chocolate cause acne? And what about body fat? While the role of chocolate and other sugars in causing acne continues to be debated, new evidence is coming to the fore in reference to causing body fat.
Wrinkles are a result of age-related weakening of the skin's collagen and elastin, the fibers that keep the skin firm in youth. They start usually between age 30-35, as the body begins to stop laying down collagen.
And remember, if you are working out that often, you are building muscle. A muscle cell weighs 50 times more than a fat cell. So your evaluation should not be weight loss, but loss of inches.
Acne is a common, embarrassing condition for both men and women. While there are many causes, certainly stress and hormones are two of the more common.