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Published on: 24 Sep 2025
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Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Breast Milk in Paralysis: A Comparative Study of Efficacy Across Different Countries
Paralysis, a debilitating neurological condition, often results from spinal cord injuries, stroke, or neurodegenerative diseases. Traditional treatments primarily focus on rehabilitation and pharmacological interventions, but novel therapeutic approaches are continuously sought. This study explores the therapeutic potential of breast milk in the treatment of paralysis, examining its efficacy across different populations. Recent research suggests that the bioactive compounds in breast milk,…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 24 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i2406
Innovations in Breast Milk Banking and Its Potential for Treating Chronic Diseases in Adults
Breast milk, long believed to be the ideal digestive beginning for infants, is emerging as a valuable resource for treating an expansive range of chronic afflictions in people. Recent progress in breast milk banking has extended its uses further into neonatal nutrition, revealing healing potential in immunotherapy, wound healing, and the management of angina disease. This creative approach influences the rich bioactive components of feelings milk, containing human milk oligosaccharides…
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Published on: 18 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1802
Penile–Vaginal Penetration: A Clinical Overview of Female Comfort, Readiness, and Sexual Health
Penile–vaginal penetration represents one of the most common forms of heterosexual intercourse and holds significant implications for female sexual health, comfort, and well-being. Although often considered a natural and instinctive process, the experience of penetration is shaped by complex interactions between anatomy, physiology, psychological readiness, and interpersonal dynamics. This clinical overview aims to examine the multidimensional aspects of female comfort and readiness during…
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Published on: 15 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1501
Cross-Cultural Perceptions of Female Beauty: A Focus on Breast Aesthetics
Beauty standards are dynamic constructs influenced by a complex interplay of cultural, psychological, and sociological factors. Among these, breast aesthetics represent a significant aspect of female attractiveness and have varied dramatically across cultures and periods. This study explores cross cultural perceptions of breast beauty by analyzing historical trends, sociocultural narratives, and survey data across Western, African, and Asian societies. In Western cultures, often shaped by…
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Published on: 15 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1503
Psychological and Sociocultural Factors Influencing Preferences for Physical Attributes in Men and Women
Physical preferences, particularly concerning body attributes such as breast size in women and penis size in men, have long been subjects of psychological and sociocultural research. This paper examines the psychological factors, including individual self-esteem, body image, and evolutionary theories, that shape sexual attraction and preferences. Additionally, the influence of societal norms, media representation, and cultural ideals on physical attractiveness is explored. Research suggests…
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Published on: 15 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1504
Breast and Nipple Characteristics Across Different Countries
Breast and nipple characteristics exhibit significant variation across different geographical regions, influenced by factors such as genetics, nutrition, culture, and climate. This variation is crucial for understanding the global diversity in body types and its implications for health, aesthetics, and cultural perceptions. The morphology of the breasts and nipples, including size, shape, pigmentation, and areolar dimensions, differs notably among women from diverse countries. For instance,…
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Published on: 15 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1505
The Hymen: Anatomy, Function, and Cultural Perceptions
The hymen, a thin membrane located at the entrance of the vagina, has long been a subject of cultural, medical, and social interest. Its presence and characteristics vary greatly among individuals, often fueling misconceptions about its role and significance. Anatomically, the hymen is typically a crescent-shaped or ring-like structure, but variations in its form and elasticity exist. In some cases, it may be imperforate or have a partial opening, which can lead to medical complications. T…
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Published on: 15 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1508
The Impact of Puberty on Sexual Behavior and Attitudes in Adolescents
Puberty marks an important phase in adolescent growth, with a range of biological, emotional, and social changes. These transformations influence the intercourse management and attitudes of youths, as their physique and minds undergo important development. Hormonal shifts during adolescence influence the development of lust, accompanying physical changes to a degree, feelings development in women, and organ enlargement in men, risking a role in intensive intercourse awareness. These changes…
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Published on: 15 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1509
Reproductive Medicine in the 21st Century: Emerging Therapies and Technologies
Reproductive care has knowledgeable significant progress in the 21st century, accompanying the rise of new therapies and sciences transforming the field. Assisted generative technologies (ART) in the way that artificial implantation (IVF), cell freezing, and semen investment have enhanced mainstream practices, providing predictive information and couples' fertility unproductiveness. At the same time, advancements in heredity counseling, deoxyribonucleic acid refining, and generative genomics…
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Published on: 12 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1201
Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Human Breast Milk in Adult Men
Human breast milk is widely recognized for its essential nutritional and immunological benefits in infants. However, recent research has begun to explore its potential therapeutic applications beyond infancy, including in adult populations. This review investigates the bioactive components of human breast milk, such as immunoglobulins, growth factors, hormones, oligosaccharides, and antimicrobial peptides, and examines their possible physiological effects in adult men. Evidence suggests that…
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