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Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 12 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1202
The Dual Role of Women’s Breast Milk in Reproduction, Sexuality, and Adult Health
Breast milk represents a unique biological fluid that supports neonatal growth, immune protection, and maternal health, while also occupying an important position in human intimacy and sexuality. Beyond its nutritional properties, breast milk reflects the complexity of reproductive medicine, bridging physiology, psychology, and adult health. This paper explores the dual role of women’s breast milk in reproduction and sexuality, with particular attention to variations in breast size, nipple…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 12 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1203
Breast Milk, Sexuality, and Healing: The Role of Lactation in Enhancing Sexual and Reproductive Health in Adult Men
The healing potential of feelings milk extend beyond neonatal food, accompanying arising evidence suggesting it concede possibility have advantageous effects on adult male intercourse and generative strength. This paper survey the part of lactation in fixing and reinforcing intercourse welfare in adult husbands, concentrating on the immunological, hormonal, and psychological elements in the direction of human milk. Recent studies have emphasize the bioactive compounds in bosom milk, in the…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 10 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1001
Cultural Variations in Breast and Nipple Sensitivity: Implications for Intercourse Energy and Relationship Vindication
Breast and front of upper body sensitivity plays a meaningful role in sexual sexual excitement, understanding, and overall relationship vindication. However, in consideration of this sensitivity and its subjective and physiological impacts can change across educational contexts on account of dissimilarities in social standards, intercourse stances, and body understanding. This study aims to survey cultural alternatives in feelings and nipple sympathy with women and test the suggestions for…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 10 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1002
Transfusion-Transmitted Infections (TTIs)
Blood transfusions are essential and life-saving procedures, particularly in surgical, trauma, oncology, and hematology settings. However, transfusion-transmitted infections (TTIs) remain a major concern for transfusion safety, especially in resource-limited regions. TTIs involve the transmission of pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, parasites, and prions through contaminated blood or blood components. The most concerning TTIs include human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 10 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1003
Milk and Milk Products
Milk and milk amount are essential parts of the human diet, providing a rich source of the finest proteins, grease, vitamins, and minerals. These buttery products, which contain milk, dignitary, yogurt, and butter, play an important part in upholding good condition, supporting cartilage bulk, and advancing overall wellness. Over the age, buttery manufacturing has progressed with progress in science and result practices, leading to a more expansive range of creamery-located brands with…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 10 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1004
Impact of Sexual Position and Penetration Depth on Sperm Transport and Fertilization Success: A Biomechanical Perspective on Reproductive Efficiency
Sexual intercourse is the central mechanism of natural reproduction, yet the potential influence of sexual position and penetration depth on sperm transport and fertilization efficiency remains underexplored. While most research in reproductive health has focused on gamete biology, hormonal regulation, and assisted reproductive technologies, less attention has been paid to the biomechanics of intercourse itself. This review aims to analyze how variations in coital position and the depth of…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 10 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1005
The Role of Enzymes in Female Sexual Function: Molecular Pathways Linking Hormones, Neurotransmitters, and Sexual Health
Female sexual function is regulated by a sophisticated network of hormonal, neurological, and vascular mechanisms, in which enzymes play a pivotal yet often overlooked role. Beyond their established functions in metabolism, specific enzymes act as modulators of hormone biosynthesis, neurotransmitter turnover, and local vascular responses, thereby shaping desire, arousal, and orgasm. Aromatase, the enzyme responsible for estrogen synthesis, directly influences libido, vaginal lubrication, and…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 10 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1006
Nipple Sucking and Male Sexual Response: Perceived Pleasure and Psychological Satisfaction
Nipple stimulation, particularly through oral contact, has long been recognized as a significant component of human sexual behavior, yet scholarly attention to its role in male sexual response remains limited. While existing research predominantly focuses on the physiological and psychological effects of nipple stimulation in women, comparatively little is known about its implications for men during intimate encounters. This paper explores the perceived pleasure and psychological…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 10 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1007
Anti-Cancer Potential of Egyptian Women’s Breast Milk: Effects on Liver and Colon Tumor Cells
Human breast milk is a unique bio-fluid rich in nutrients and bioactive molecules, including proteins with potential therapeutic applications. Among these, the α-lactalbumin–oleic acid complex, known as HAMLET (Human Alpha-lactalbumin Made Lethal to Tumor cells), has been reported to selectively induce apoptosis in tumor cells while sparing normal cells. While previous studies have primarily focused on Western populations, limited research has investigated the anti-cancer properties of…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 03 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i0302
The Evolution and Diversity of Enzymes Across Species: A Comparative Analysis of Enzyme Systems in Different Organisms
Enzymes are crucial biological catalysts that facilitate a wide array of biochemical reactions essential for life. The evolution and diversity of enzyme systems across species are central to understanding organismal adaptation and survival in varied environmental conditions. This paper explores the evolutionary mechanisms that drive the diversity of enzymes across different species, focusing on key enzyme families, metabolic pathways, and the role of genetic and environmental factors. By…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17106320 »