November 20, 2014 Report: Erectile Problems Hit More Chinese Men Than Americans Erectile dysfunction affects more than 26 percent of Chinese men according a new study compared with just 18 percent of men in the U.S., The China Daily reported Monday.
November 20, 2014 Virtual Video Game to Teach Pre-Teens in U.S. About Sex A video game featuring avatars is being developed to teach pre-teen girls in the U.S. to resist peer pressure when it comes to sex, MyFoxOrlando.com reported.
November 20, 2014 DC Pushes Female Condoms to Fight HIV Epidemic Community groups are handing out 500,000 of the female condoms, flexible pouches that are wider than a male condom but similar in length, during instruction sessions at beauty salons, barber shops, churches and restaurants.
November 20, 2014 Romantic Comedies Can Damage Your Relationship, Study Says The idealized love scenarios in romantic comedies can set unrealistic expectations and lead to crushing disappointment in real life, according to an Australian study widely reported Thursday.
November 20, 2014 Milwaukee Teachers Fight for Viagra Drug Coverage With the district in a financial crisis and hundreds of its members facing layoffs, the Milwaukee teachers union is taking a peculiar stand: fighting to get their taxpayer-funded Viagra back.
November 20, 2014 Study: Women Who Take Contraceptive Pill Are Smarter Good news for women taking the birth control pill it may be making you smarter, Londons Daily Telegraph reported.
November 20, 2014 OBGYN Group: Young Girls Should Get HPV Vaccine Girls between the ages of 11 and 12 should be vaccinated against the HPV before they become sexually active, according to recommendations released Monday by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
November 20, 2014 ED Supplement Causes 'Worrisome' Heart Irregularities Enzyte, a popular dietary supplement marketed for "male enhancement," causes electrical abnormalities in the heart that could be potentially fatal in some people, new research suggests.
November 20, 2014 California counties get federally-funded teen mail-order condom program Teenagers in several counties can get condoms in the mail for free under a program launched this week and supported by state public health officials.
November 20, 2014 Ovarian Cysts Most Likely to Occur During Ovulation Ovarian cysts are small sacs of fluid that grow inside the ovaries. Most ovarian cysts disappear within a few weeks, without causing any symptoms or requiring treatment. Medical intervention may be necessary when ovarian cysts grow too large, burst or begin to cause pain for any reason. Ovarian cysts often occur during childbearing years, and these cysts are usually benign. Postmenopausal women who have ovarian cysts are at higher risk for developing ovarian cancer. To help you understand the symptoms and risks involved, here is a basic guide to ovarian cysts: