You are here : health.am > Sexual Health Center > Sexual Health News Sexual Health News Teens Have Less Sex After Middle-School Program • Sexual Health News • Aug 17 09 A new program that urges middle-school students to figure out their values regarding sex appears to reduce the likelihood that they will engage in early sexual activity, a study finds.… Little safe haven for sexually assaulted LGBTQ victims • Sexual Health News • Aug 13 09 Being a victim of sexual assault and seeking help is difficult for anyone, but when the victim is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer (LGBTQ) the thought of reporting… Abused, maltreated kids have sex earlier: study • Sexual Health News • Aug 11 09 - It’s known that kids who have been sexually abused tend to start having sex earlier than kids who have not had that experience, possibly due to emotional distress. A… Many women keep having, enjoying sex as they age • Sexual Health News • Aug 06 09 Women become less sexually active and less interested in sex as they get older, on average, but there are still plenty of women who continue to have sex… Evidence for acupuncture in impotence is weak • Sexual Health News • Aug 04 09 Men may not want to pin their hopes on acupuncture as a treatment for impotence, or erectile dysfunction, a new review of evidence suggests. Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese method… Study explains potential failure of oral contraceptives with obese women • Sexual Health News • Jul 14 09 Researchers have identified a potential biological mechanism that could explain why oral contraceptives may be less effective at preventing pregnancy in obese women, as some epidemiological… Understanding the process of homosexual identity formation among Asian and Pacific Islander youth • Sexual Health News • Jul 14 09 Young American-raised Asian and Pacific Islanders (API), who are in the sexual minority, face psychological and social stresses in dealing with their families’ values… Use of vibrators common, surveys show • Sexual Health News • Jul 06 09 Two Indiana University surveys suggest that vibrator use during sexual encounters is common among American men and women and is linked to better sexual health. Dr. Debra Herbenick and colleagues surveyed… India court overturns ban on gay sex • Sexual Health News • Jul 02 09 An Indian court on Thursday ruled gay sex was not a crime, a verdict that will bolster demands by gay and health groups that the government scrap a British colonial… Daily sex helps to reduce sperm DNA damage and improve fertility • Sexual Health News • Jun 30 09 Daily sex (or ejaculating daily) for seven days improves men’s sperm quality by reducing the amount of DNA damage, according to an Australian study presented today… Researchers Find Vibrator Use to be Common, Linked to Sexual Health • Sexual Health News • Jun 29 09 Two Indiana University studies conducted among nationally representative samples of adult American men and women show that vibrator use during sexual interactions is common, with… Kids, sexuality and parents • Sexual Health News • Jun 28 09 Many a hip parent has confessed that when they see their young daughter, dressed in little wisps of clothing, gyrating in front of the TV while singing along with Britney Spears, it unnerves… Few sexually active teens in US get HIV test: CDC • Sexual Health News • Jun 28 09 Nearly half the HIV-positive U.S. adolescents and young adults are unaware of their infection, and less than a quarter of sexually active high school students are… Social class, gender and ethnic group determine adolescents’ sexual-affective education • Sexual Health News • Jun 24 09 The social class, the gender and the ethnic group are three essential dimensions, not only in the social differentiation, but also in the affective sexual education of… Clinics can screen adolescent girls for Chlamydia • Sexual Health News • Jun 24 09 Sexually active adolescent girls can be successfully screened for asymptomatic Chlamydia trachomatis infections during pediatric urgent care visits. “To address the C. trachomatis epidemic among our adolescent and young… Couples’ treatment for sexual problems on the agenda for sexual medicine experts • Sexual Health News • Jun 22 09 Couples’ treatment for sexual problems and other innovative approaches to improving sexual health for men and women are on the agenda of sexual medicine experts.… Teens are heading in wrong direction: Likely to have sex, but not use contraception • Sexual Health News • Jun 18 09 Between 2003 and 2007, the progress made in the 1990s and early 2000s in improving teen contraceptive use and reducing teen pregnancy and… Insights Into Male Fertility: New Research Shows Potential for a Male Contraceptive • Sexual Health News • Jun 12 09 Researchers have known for more than half a century that sperm is able to fertilize an egg only after it has resided for a period… Laptops Linked to Male Infertility • Sexual Health News • Jun 12 09 While fatherhood might be far from the minds of most young men, behavior patterns they establish early on may impact their ability to become a dad later in life. Excessive laptop use… Improving Sexual Relationships for Cancer Survivors • Sexual Health News • Jun 02 09 For the more than 6 million female cancer survivors living in the U.S. today, the celebration of continued life and love can be interrupted by cancer treatment’s side effects, including… Spanish prostitutes least likely to use condoms • Sexual Health News • May 28 09 The Centre for Epidemiological Studies into Sexually-Transmitted Diseases and AIDS in Catalonia (CEEISCAT) started a pioneering study in Spain in 2005 to look into the prevalence of sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs)… Sexual partners and interest in the opposite sex • Sexual Health News • May 28 09 A study by Indiana University neuroscientist Heather Rupp found that a woman’s partner status influenced her interest in the opposite sex. In the study, women both with and without… Number of UK children with sex diseases soars • Sexual Health News • May 19 09 The number of British children being diagnosed with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has soared in recent years, according to government figures. The increase in those under 16 diagnosed with… School drug programs may curb risky sex • Sexual Health News • May 18 09 School anti-drug programs may not only lower drug use, but also have lasting effects on young people’s sexual behavior, a new study suggests. The study, published in the Journal of… Injectable Testosterone May Provide Effective Male Contraception • Sexual Health News • May 04 09 Researchers in China may have found a method for male contraception that is effective, reversible and without serious short-term adverse effects according to a new study accepted for publication in… Page 12 of 24 pages « First < 10 11 12 13 14 > Last » << Back to main