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Anatomic Existence of the Elusive G-Spot Confirmed, Study Claims
April 25, 2012 For centuries, women have been reporting engorgement of the upper, anterior part of the vagina during the stage of sexual excitement, despite the fact the structure of this phenomenon had not been ... > full story -
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In Child Sexual Abuse, Strangers Aren't the Greatest Danger, Experts Say
April 13, 2012 Parents drill their children on "stranger danger," but when children are abused its most often by someone they know. This article helps parents protect their children from abuse closer to home: from ... > full story -
Study Refutes Suggestion That Men Prefer the Lady in Red Because of Body Association
April 11, 2012 The color red has long been associated with women's sexual attractiveness, but a new study has shown that this is not linked to any association in men's minds with the redness of women's ... > full story -
Timing Pregnancy an Important Health Concern for Women
April 11, 2012 A new article highlights the importance of a woman's ability to time her childbearing. The author asserts that contraception is a means of health promotion and women who work with their health care ... > full story -
Is Some Homophobia Self-Phobia?
April 6, 2012 Homophobia is more pronounced in individuals with an unacknowledged attraction to the same sex and who grew up with authoritarian parents who forbade such desires, a series of psychology studies ... > full story -
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Sexually Abused Boys at Risk for More Unsafe Sex, Researchers Find
April 4, 2012 Young males who have been sexually abused are five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy compared to those with no abuse history, according to new research. Sexually abused boys are also three ... > full story -
62% of Men and 37% of Women Over the Age of 65 Are Sexually Active, Spanish Study Shows
April 4, 2012 A study involving nearly 2000 people describes the sexual practices of senior citizens in ... > full story -
HIV 'Superinfection' Boosts Immune Response: Findings May Provide Insight Into HIV-Vaccine Development
March 29, 2012 Women who have been infected by two different strains of HIV from two different sexual partners – a condition known as HIV superinfection – have more potent antibody responses that block ... > full story -
HPV Vaccination Reduces the Risk of Infection Even After a Previous Case of the Disease, Study Suggests
March 28, 2012 The vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) reduces the risk of a renewed HPV-associated illness in patients who have already had diseases as a consequence of an HPV infection new research ... > full story -
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What We Don't Talk About When We Don't Talk About Sex
March 22, 2012 Results of a national survey of US obstetrician-gynecologists regarding communication with patients about sex confirm that too often doctors aren't having "the talk" with their patients. The study ... > full story
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