Get This: Grapefruits May Help Cure Cancer

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Nanoparticles from grapefruits may help treat cancer, according to new research. [The Daily Meal]

Soon, high-tech medicine bottles might be able to help you remember to take your Rx as directed. [WSJ]

You’ve got to check out the Obama prom pictures that recently surfaced. [TIME]

New research finds that stressful days are also your not-hot days. [Fox News]

People on cholesterol-lowering statins may not reap the same benefits from exercise that people not on the medication do. [NYT]

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting three to six major hurricanes this season. [Yahoo News]

A disturbing new study suggests that you need to be an office bully to get ahead. [TIME]

If you’re looking for a new job, good news: Soulja Boy needs a social media intern. [Jezebel]

A dress with the face of Jason Alexander (aka George Costanza from Seinfeld) on it is surprisingly popular. [The Daily Beast]

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Get This: There May be a Cure for Gray Hair

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Scientists think they may have discovered a way to prevent gray hair—sweet! [NBCNews.com]

Despite all of the high-profile shootings lately, gun crime in the U.S. is thankfully on the decline. [LA Times]

Gotta love a woman who has enough pregnancy confidence to wear a bikini with a bump. Go, Kim! [US Weekly]

If your guy isn’t getting enough Zzzs, it could put him at an increased risk for prostate cancer. [Medical Daily]

Women don’t take enough credit for their contributions when they’re working in a group with men, according to a new study. Learn how to start owning it[ScienceDaily]

Pregnant? Then you shouldn’t be taking migraine meds. According to the FDA, it could affect your baby’s neurological development. [TIME]

 

Patricia Krentcil, aka Tan Mom, has released a single. Just like her parenting skills, it’s questionable at best. [BuzzFeed]

You might want to find a new nickname: The fewer letters your first name has, the more money you make, according to a new analysis by career site TheLadders. [TheLadders Blog]

Every square inch of your cell phone is covered in about 25,000 germs. Um, ew! [Mashable]

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Can Sex Cure a Headache?

The next time your head’s pounding, you might want to grab your man—not just your meds. Turns out, getting it on may help relieve pain from migraines and cluster headaches, according to a new study published in the journal Cephalalgia.

Researchers from the University of Munster in Germany surveyed 800 migraine patients and 200 patients who suffer from cluster headaches, a rare condition that affects about 1 percent of the population and consists of sudden, intensely painful headaches. Each participant was surveyed about whether or not sexual activity had an impact on the intensity of their symptoms. Sixty percent of migraine patients said that having sex helped reduce their migraine pain—especially good news for women since about 70 percent of migraine sufferers across the world are female. As for those with cluster headaches, 37 percent of those who responded noted an improvement in their symptoms after having sex.

According to the study, you get relief no matter who your partner is, which position you use, or which type of sexual activity you engage in. Achieving orgasm, however, does appear to play a role in lessening the pain: Forty-three percent of migraine patients said that the improvement occurred right after they crossed the finish line, and 18 percent claimed that the change happened at the exact time they experienced the big O.

Why sex helps ease headaches is unclear. One possible explanation: The natural chemicals released when you get some action—like dopamine, endorphins, and serotonin—induce both pleasure-enhancing and pain-relieving sensations, according to Donald Penzien, PhD, director of the Head and Pain Clinic at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, and a professor in the department of psychology.

Whatever the reason for sex’s pain-relieving benefits might be, scheduling in some time between the sheets to soothe your migraine is worth a shot. “The benefits you’re talking about are on par with the more potent medications we have,” Penzien says. “It’s not a trivial thing, and the encouraging thing is that a substantial number of people get a lot of relief.”

If you need a few ideas for what to do the next time a splitting headache strikes, check out these suggestions:

Better Sex Positions: Twists That’ll Make You Shout

The 10 Best Get-It-On Songs

77 Ways to Make Sex Hotter

How to Have a Wegasm

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