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what happens when your pupils dilate?
The size of your pupils is controlled by muscles in the colored part of your eye (iris) and the amount of light reaching your eyes. In bright light, your pupils constrict (get smaller) to prevent too much light from entering your eyes. In dim lighting, your pupils dilate (get larger) to allow more lRead more
The size of your pupils is controlled by muscles in the colored part of your eye (iris) and the amount of light reaching your eyes. In bright light, your pupils constrict (get smaller) to prevent too much light from entering your eyes. In dim lighting, your pupils dilate (get larger) to allow more light in.
See lessis depression transferred sexually?
I’m assuming that whatever YouTube you watched gave evidence of a link between depression and microbiome makeup (like this one) with the idea that sexual activity could influence the microbiome (like this one, involving mice). These studies and others like them have by no means conclusively determinRead more
I’m assuming that whatever YouTube you watched gave evidence of a link between depression and microbiome makeup (like this one) with the idea that sexual activity could influence the microbiome (like this one, involving mice). These studies and others like them have by no means conclusively determined anything—they merely suggested, like most of their kind, that more study may be warranted. They represent an inkling of an inkling. As far as I can tell, no study (or scientist for that matter) has actually suggested that depression can be contracted through sex. To make absolute sure, I reached out to an expert who did not want to be quoted or named here (wonder why!) but nonetheless told me that they had never heard of any such thing, just like your doctors.
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