February 5, 2015 $14 million awarded in lawsuit linking birth control pill Yasmin to stroke A jury has awarded $14 million to a suburban Chicago woman who said in a lawsuit that she suffered a debilitating stroke after taking the birth control drug Yasmin.
January 13, 2015 Middle-Age Women Sexually Adventurous as Fertility Dwindles Women in their 30s and 40s are more willing to engage in a variety of sexual activities to capitalize on their remaining childbearing years, according to a new study.
January 13, 2015 Being Bad at Relationships Is Good for Survival Feeling happy and secure in our relationships is a goal many people strive for, but in times of need the emotionally insecure partners may be doing us a favor by being more alert to possible danger.
January 13, 2015 High-Pitched Women Prefer Deep-Voiced Men Women with high-pitched voices apparently prefer deep-voiced, manly men, according to new research that sheds light on the rules of attraction.
January 13, 2015 'Sexsomnia' More Common Than Previously Thought As sleeping disorders go, this may not be the worst one. Sexsomnia patients report having initiated sex while sleeping. Now scientists have provided a hint at the prevalence of this sleep sex.
January 13, 2015 Men Outlive Women Sexually Men have shorter life spans than women on average, but when it comes to sexual life expectancy, the guys have the advantage.
January 13, 2015 How to Tell if a Guy Is Trustworthy Is he trustworthy? Forget what the songs say about his kiss, and check out the breadth of his cheekbones.
January 13, 2015 Booty Calls Defined by Science A new study finds that booty-call relationships late night calls to arrange a sexual rendezvous are marked by less emotion than long-term partnerships but more sexual variety than one-night stands.
January 13, 2015 Opposites Don't Attract: People Choose Partners Like Them Spouses don't become more alike in their personalities as their marriage progresses, contrary to perceptions.
January 13, 2015 Financially Dependent Men More Likely to Cheat Men who are financially dependent on their female partners are more likely to cheat than men who contribute equally to the couple's bank account, according to a new study.