Wednesday, November 25, 2009

sex

Contraception: Is It Sometimes Abortion?

Opinions are flying on both sides of the issue, and you can voice your own. more >>

For Women, 4 Alternatives to Viagra

The iconic drug is not the only way to fix sexual dysfunction. more >>

Could Viagra Be an Antidote for Women's Sexual Dysfunction?

Antidepressants can disrupt a woman's sex life. New research suggests Viagra could counteract that. more >>

Sex Ed for Parents—at the Office

Workplace classes for parents seem to improve the communications. more >>

Seniors: More Sex, More STDs?

Turns out we're quite active after menopause but still need to be careful. more >>

States Take Aim at Abusive Teachers

Colorado, Florida, Kentucky, and South Carolina consider new sex abuse laws. more >>

Wisconsin Cancels 'Sex Toys 101' Event

Was it a standard school policy or the racy fliers that doomed the lecture? more >>

7 Questions From Adolescents About Sex and Drugs

Addiction researchers answer teens' questions about drugs' impact on one's sexual health. more >>

A Movie Tip for Future Spitzers

Hanging with hookers hasn't been good for politicians. more >>

Why the Pope Is Wrong About Condoms

An interview with South African Bishop Kevin Dowling, an AIDS activist. more >>

Health Buzz: Mumps Vaccine and Other Health News

Making Condoms Part of a Partner's Proper Attire

A fashion-conscious new condom campaign aims to appeal to women. more >>

What Viagra's Birthday Means to Men's Health

Erectile dysfunction can be a sign that a man's life is at risk. more >>

Women Lacking Libido Aren't Sick

Birth of a "pink Viagra" would wrongly medicalize low libido, says Leonore Tiefer. more >>

Sex Drug Viagra Turns 10; Women Still Waiting

The quest for "pink Viagra" presses onward; can testosterone gel revive a woman's libido? more >>

A Woman's Sex Drive, Restored by Testosterone

Testosterone therapy successfully restores a breast cancer survivor's sex drive. more >>

How Common Are Cheating Spouses?

Like the individuals involved, the numbers can lie when it comes to sex. more >>

A Timeline of Politicians and Prostitutes

Compiled by the U.S. News & World Report library staff. more >>

Daily News: A Valentine's Day Mess

Details of how Eliot Spitzer arranged a Washington hotel room for tryst. more >>

Sex Talk—More Is Better

A new Rand study shows that you've got to keep returning to the birds and bees. more >>

Clueless on STDs, Throat Cancer, and Oral Sex

HPV-related oral cancers are on the rise, which argues for straight talk by parents of teens. more >>

Oral Sex a Factor in Oral Cancer Increase

Virus-related malignancies are on the rise. Here are four protective measures. more >>

A Debate About Teaching Abstinence

Teen births have ticked up after a long decline. Is sex education the reason? more >>

Young Sexually Active Women: Get Checked for Chlamydia

A report reveals a record number of new cases last year. more >>

Sexual Health Survey Trumps MBA Rankings in Interestingness

Forget the Wall Street Journal's rankings of best MBA programs; Trojan (of condom fame) released its second annual Sexual Health Report Card last week. more >>

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