October 24, 2015 The new form of infidelity When we think of infidelity, most of us picture the typical affair: A mysterious, beautiful woman, a discreet hotel room and lipstick-stained collars. However, not all cheating is so cut-and-dry. In fact, there are ways to betray your partner without ever even looking at another woman.
October 24, 2015 5 HPV myths and the facts behind them Most will get it and never know it, and many who know they have it will never feel it.
October 24, 2015 25 ways to fix a sexless marriage Even happily married guys wonder what sorts of itches they’d be scratching if they were to ditch their partner. Their “newly single” fantasy might include long weekends with a Hooters waitress, but the reality is not nearly as provocative.
October 24, 2015 Planned Parenthood rolls out STD testing apps Planned Parenthood has launched mobile apps that let users in California, Minnesota and Washington state request a home lab kits that tests for two of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
October 24, 2015 Teen births down in Mississippi, other US states Republican Gov. Phil Bryant has said for years that one of his top goals is reducing Mississippi's teenage pregnancy rate, long one of the highest in the nation. Now, he says his administration deserves credit for chipping away at the problem
October 24, 2015 7 ways to improve post-baby sex You’re thrilled to be a mom and bursting with love for your baby and your partner. Yet when it comes to sex, you’re not as passionate about intimacy as you once were.
October 24, 2015 FDA issues new warning about testosterone drugs The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning men about testosterone replacement products increasing their risk for heart attacks and strokes. The agency is urging doctors and the makers of these products to properly inform patients about the possibility of developing these life-threatening conditions.
October 24, 2015 Not in the mood? Why you shouldn’t feel guilty about skipping sex It boosts our health, helps us feel connected to the one we love, and triggers a cascade of feel-good, happy-making hormones. Despite all that good stuff, sex can sometimes feel like a chore—like something we have to do to keep away the relationship boogeyman.
October 24, 2015 Teaching kids about sex abuse in school encourages reporting, review says Children who learn about preventing sex abuse in school more often report abuse in their own lives than do kids who are not taught about it, according to a new research review.
October 24, 2015 Is your weight killing your sex life? Believe it or not, excess weight can actually derail your sexual pleasure and, in turn, your marriage as a whole.