Scientists Produce First 3D Map of Clitoral Nerve Pathways
High-energy X-ray scans reveal five complex nerve branches, improving surgical outcomes and aiding reconstructive procedures for over 230 million women affected by genital mutilation, researchers say.
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Pelvic Scans Offer New Understanding Of Women's Sexual Function, Anatomy
Researchers say they have created the first 3D scans of the entire network of clitoral nerves. The insight could provide crucial information about the organ's role in sexual arousal and orgasm and also is likely to help with reconstructive surgery after female genital mutilation. The work has not yet been peer-reviewed, The Guardian noted.
The clitoris was long undervalued by science. Only now has its complete neuroanatomical mapping been achieved.
Clitoral nerves mapped for first time, thirty years after male counterpart
PRESS REVIEW – Monday, March 30: Papers discuss the use of artificial intelligence in war and the ethics behind it. Staying with AI, German actress Collien Fernandes says Germany is a haven for perpetrators, after she revealed her husband has been sharing deepfake porn of her. Next: a story about squatters living in Gangnam, the richest part of Seoul. Finally, scientists have mapped the nerves of the clitoris for the first time.
“It May Take Men Another 50 Years To Get Around To Reading It” Report On Full Mapping Of Clitoral Nerves Suggests
THE LONG overdue first full mapping of the network of clitoral nerves has been hailed by women's health experts everywhere and could improve outcomes in pelvic surgeries and provide hope for victims of FGM. However, an …
The new findings could improve recovery for women undergoing pelvic surgery.
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