ICYMI: Quantifying The Dad Bod And Why We Need More Black Doctors

ICYMI Health features what we're reading this week. This week, we found ourselves drawn to stories about sexual politics in health. We were blown away by our colleagues Carina Kolodny and Amber Genuske's year-long project exploring the history and power of the clitoris. We also read up on an insurance company that said it would stop covering preventative HIV drugs to its peril, and about the retraction of a study that was published in the journal Science last year, claiming that gay canvassers were able to change voters' minds about gay marriage after only 22 minutes of conversation. Read on and tell us in the comments: What did you read, listen to, watch and love this week? 1. The Overdue, Under-Told Story Of The Clitoris -- The Huffington Post In an effort to dispel "widespread ilcliteracy," HuffPost launched a new project chock full of critical information about women's oft-ignored pleasure organ, including videos, graphics, interviews and more. Quote: "By the time I was a sex therapist, the main question I was largely hearing from women was, ‘What am I doing wrong?’ … I found myself over and over telling women that there’s nothing wrong. You’re not broken.” 2. The Dad Bod, Quantified -- The Upshot Curious about whether or not your or your significant other's physique qualifies as a dad bod? The New York Times has put some numbers to this spring's buzzword. Quote: "Well, your wish has come true. We have figured out exactly how much softer a man’s body...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news