October 26, 2015 Sex in old age may lead to a sharper mind Staying sexually active—and considering sexuality an important part of life—may be linked to higher cognitive functioning as people age, according to a study in the March issue of the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
October 26, 2015 'Cougar' Trend of Women Chasing Younger Men a Myth Madonna and Demi Moore may be fuelling talk of a growing trend for older women on the prowl for younger men but a study on Wednesday said the phenomenon of the "cougar" is a myth, confined to the world of celebrities.
October 26, 2015 Too stressed for sex? 3 ways to prevent stress from ruining your love life How do you deal with stress? Many people turn to food, drink, or exercise for comfort, but sex can actually be one of the best ways to relax and unwind. Â
October 26, 2015 Women's sexuality partially depends on romantic options, study says Women's sexual orientation may be partly influenced by their romantic options, new research suggests.
October 26, 2015 Chaz Bono Asks Judge to Change Name, Gender The celebrity Web site TMZ.com obtained a copy of court documents in which a doctor states he performed "an irreversible surgical procedure for the purpose of altering Chaz Bono's sex characteristics from female to male."
October 26, 2015 Study finds the romantic kiss isn't something all humans do Not only is romantic-kissing not a universal behavior, per a new study published in American Anthropologist, some 54 percent of the cultures the researchers analyzed didn't share such kisses.
October 26, 2015 Rushing to put on condoms may lead to problems Rushing to put on a condom may lead to problems that raise the risk of sexually transmitted infections, according to a new study.
October 26, 2015 Child death rates cut by half, but U.N. target missed Children are half as likely to die before their fifth birthday now than they were in 1990, researchers said on Wednesday, but a United Nations target has not been met.
October 26, 2015 Young women say they are happy with IUDs College women who choose an intrauterine device (IUD) for long-term contraception say it hurts to have the device inserted at first, but they are otherwise very happy with it more than a year later, according to a new U.S. survey.
October 26, 2015 Some doctors and midwives don't know postpartum diabetes risk Some doctors and midwives may underestimate the risk for postpartum diabetes among women who develop a version of the disease during pregnancy, a small British study suggests.