June 30, 2016 Want more sex? Do this chore, study says As two attorneys living on the Upper West Side, Alexandra Kling and her husband, Jake, barely see each other during the work week.
June 30, 2016 Photo of bride breastfeeding daughter during ceremony goes viral A Canadian bride did not let her wedding get in the way of motherhood when her 9-month-old daughter began crying during the ceremony.
June 30, 2016 It sucks: Startups look to redesign the breast pump NEW YORK (AP) -- Ask many mothers and they'll tell you, pumping sucks in more than one sense of the word.
June 30, 2016 American women groom their pubic hair, for diverse reasons Over 80 percent of U.S. women groom their pubic hair, for a wide variety of reasons.
June 30, 2016 Olympics will come and go but Zika is here to stay, scientists say Battered by a presidential impeachment and the worst recession since the Great Depression, Brazil is getting a rare bit of relief as Rio de Janeiro prepares to host the Olympics: declining numbers of Zika infections.
June 29, 2016 Smoking takes a toll on a man's sperm, study suggests Need another reason to keep your distance from cigarettes?
June 29, 2016 The factor that's keeping your partner from cheating on you Ever wonder what keeps some people faithful while others are spreading their cooties all around town?
June 29, 2016 Timeline: Zika's origin and global spread The following timeline charts the origin and spread of the Zika virus from its discovery nearly 70 years ago: 1947: Scientists researching yellow fever in Uganda's Zika Forest identify the virus in a rhesus monkey 1948: Virus recovered from Aedes africanus mosquito in Zika Forest 1952: First human cases detected in Uganda and Tanzania 1954: Virus found in Nigeria 1960s-80s: Zika detected in mosquitoes and monkeys across equatorial Africa 1969-83: Zika found in equatorial Asia, including India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Pakistan 2007: Zika spreads from Africa and Asia, first large outbreak on Pacific island of Yap 2012: Researchers identify two distinct lineages of the virus, African and Asian 2013-14: Zika outbreaks in French Polynesia, Easter Island, the Cook Islands and New Caledonia.
June 29, 2016 Magnets make people think of love, study finds Animal magnetism may be a more literal concept than it's given credit for, according to a new study that finds that people are more attracted to their romantic partners after playing with magnets
June 29, 2016 Survey finds excess health problems in lesbians, gays, bisexuals Gay, lesbian and bisexual individuals reported more health problems than straight men and women, in a large U.S. survey.