June 23, 2016 Male doctors, female nurses: Subconscious stereotypes hard to budge The conscious mind is quick to adapt to information that flies in the face of stereotype, but the subconscious may ignore even the most glaring of facts, new research finds
June 22, 2016 Does heart disease mean a less active sex life? Middle-aged adults with recently diagnosed heart disease may be less sexually active than their healthier peers, a recent U.K. study suggests.
June 22, 2016 Trying to conceive? Do this workout to strengthen sperm Mental stress can torpedo your sperm quality.
June 20, 2016 Many travelers from Britain find new sexual partners abroad One in 10 men and one in 20 women who travel internationally from Great Britain find new sexual partners abroad, according to two new studies.
June 20, 2016 Many U.S. veterans may face sexual health problems Many U.S. veterans returning from service in Iraq and Afghanistan may encounter sexual health problems, a new study suggests.
June 17, 2016 Exactly 2 premarital sex partners ups divorce rate A new study out of the University of Utah finds that women with either no sexual partners or one—most typically, her future spouse—before marriage are the least likely to get divorced within five years; women with 10 or more are the most.
June 17, 2016 Price, stigma may keep patients from using insurance for STDs Barriers to getting tested or treated for sexually transmitted disease (STD) need to be lowered, a U.S. study concludes.
June 16, 2016 People can choose their colon cancer screening method, US panel advises U.S. adults should choose the type of colon cancer screening they feel most comfortable with, the government-backed U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now advises.
June 15, 2016 The best weightlifting advice for men over 40 A popular magazine asked me to write an article on weight training for the over-40 average Joe.
June 14, 2016 Marriage quality has differing effects on diabetes risks for men and women Marriage has been linked to health benefits, especially happy marriage, but when it comes to developing or controlling type 2 diabetes, marriage quality seems to have opposite effects on men and women, according to a U.S. study.