November 20, 2014 Sex Virus Blamed for Rise in Head, Neck Cancers The number of head and neck cancers linked to a virus spread by oral sex is rising rapidly and suggests boys as well as girls should be offered protection through vaccination, doctors said
November 20, 2014 Is Soda Bad for Sperm? Men who drink about a quart or more of soda every day could be causing harm to their sperm, results of a Danish study hint.
November 20, 2014 Sex Infection Gonorrhea Risks Becoming 'Superbug' The sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea risks becoming a drug-resistant "superbug" if doctors do not devise new ways of treating it, a leading sexual health expert said.
November 20, 2014 Spray Drug May Improve Men's Stamina in Bed A new spray developed for men who experience premature ejaculation (PE) could help them last more than five times longer in bed, the Daily Telegraph reported.
November 20, 2014 More Teens Using Rhythm Method for Birth Control A new national survey found that a growing number of teens say they use the rhythm method for birth control, and more teens also think it's OK for an unmarried female to have a baby.
November 20, 2014 Love Hurts More for Young Men Than Women, Study Says A study suggests that the quality of a relationship affects young men more than their romantic counterparts, the Toronto Sun reported.
November 20, 2014 Circumcision May Prevent Sex-Related Penis Injuries A new study finds that circumcised men appear less likely to sustain cuts, abrasions and other minor injuries to the penis during sex which may help explain why circumcision lowers the risk of HIV transmission from heterosexual sex.
November 20, 2014 'Sexsomnia' More Common Than Previously Thought Canadian scientists discovered sexsomnia, the disorder that causes people to engage in sexual acts while they are asleep, is more common than previously thought, the Toronto Star newspaper reported Monday.
November 20, 2014 FDA: New 'Morning-After' Pill Effective, Safe A new, longer-lasting "morning-after" pill to prevent unwanted pregnancy appears to work with no unexpected side effects, U.S. health regulatory staff said in documents released on Tuesday.
November 20, 2014 Obese Women More Likely to Have Unsafe Sex Obese women are likelier to neglect contraception, obese men are more prone to impotence and both are far less sexually active than counterparts of normal weight, a study said on Wednesday.