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Kurtis Bright
Kurtis Bright

Kurtis is a graduate of CU - Boulder who writes about health, fitness, music, theater, and travel while living by the sea in Chile.

Yes, you can break it, even though it doesn't have a bone. There's a lot more to it, though.
Pain in the genitals may be an inflamed epididymis. Treating it can be simple, but act quickly.
A new study suggests 'long COVID' may affect sperm counts, semen quality and more.
Inflammation is not good anywhere, but especially in the genitals where it can affect fertility.
Diabetes is associated with ED, but could the treatment also be to blame?
Unusual masturbation techniques may hamper your ability to fully enjoy intercourse.
Good sperm health is mostly tied to making good lifestyle choices and making them a daily habit.
It's not dangerous, but a hydrocele—fluid around the testicle—can cause discomfort if it grows.
Sometimes 'hurts so good' turns into 'it just plain hurts.' Find out why.
Fertility is the obvious benefit of healthy sperm but overall health can be tied to sperm health