https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=hsyseKEAAAAJ&hl=en
Check out the paper here: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Check out the paper here: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
The associations we find are correlational and likely to be culture-specific, so more research is needed.
The associations we find are correlational and likely to be culture-specific, so more research is needed.
- Higher education & IQ
- Less substance use
- Higher autism & anorexia risk
- Lower ADHD, anxiety, depression & PTSD risk
- Higher education & IQ
- Less substance use
- Higher autism & anorexia risk
- Lower ADHD, anxiety, depression & PTSD risk
Ancient DNA shows an allele significantly associated with sexlessness declined over 12,000 years, consistent with natural selection.
Ancient DNA shows an allele significantly associated with sexlessness declined over 12,000 years, consistent with natural selection.
Men in regions with fewer women were more likely to be sexless.
Sexlessness was also more common in regions with higher income inequality.
Men in regions with fewer women were more likely to be sexless.
Sexlessness was also more common in regions with higher income inequality.
- More loneliness, nervousness, unhappiness
- Fewer close relationships & social connections
- Less alcohol & drug use
Patterns differed by sex: for men, physical strength, income, and social connection mattered more.
- More loneliness, nervousness, unhappiness
- Fewer close relationships & social connections
- Less alcohol & drug use
Patterns differed by sex: for men, physical strength, income, and social connection mattered more.