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Gay and Bisexual Men Have Varied Sexual Repertoires, Study Suggests
October 18, 2011 A new study has found the sexual repertoire of gay men surprisingly diverse, suggesting that a broader, less disease-focused perspective might be warranted by public health and medical practitioners ... > full story -
New Acute Hepatitis C Screening Strategy for HIV-Infected Patients
October 18, 2011 Researchers have demonstrated a practical strategy for regularly screening HIV-infected patients for acute hepatitis C virus infection, a "silent epidemic" that is rising undetected in this ... > full story -
Women, Men and the Bedroom
October 17, 2011 In the racy television hit show, "Sex and the City," Carrie, one of the main characters tells her best girlfriends that "Men who are too good looking are never good in bed because they never had to ... > full story -
Education Research Shows LGBTQ-Identified Students at Higher Risk Than Straight-Identified Students
October 12, 2011 New research findings highlight differences between LGBTQ- and straight-identified youth in health outcomes and educational ... > full story -
How Watching TV and Their Relationship to Mom Affects Teenagers' Sexual Attitudes
October 12, 2011 Can teenagers' relationship with their mother protect them from the negative effects that television has on their sexual attitudes? It depends on their gender, according to a new ... > full story -
Age of 'Coming Out' Is Now Dramatically Younger: Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Teens Find Wider Family Support, Says Researcher
October 11, 2011 According to an Israeli researcher, the age of "coming out" has dropped dramatically in the last 25 years. He also discovered that family support was far more central to these teens' sense of ... > full story -
Men With Disabilities Four Times More Likely to Be Sexually Abused Than Men Without Disabilities, Study Suggests
October 11, 2011 Previous studies have documented that women with disabilities are more likely to be sexually assaulted than women without disabilities. A new study is the first population-based investigation to ... > full story -
Earlier Male Circumcision May Help to Slow Rates of HIV, HPV Transmission in South Africa
October 6, 2011 Earlier circumcision of males in South Africa may be a positive step in slowing the spread of both HIV and the human ... > full story -
Efforts to Defund or Ban Infant Male Circumcision Are Unfounded and Potentially Harmful, Experts Argue
October 4, 2011 Infectious disease experts say the medical benefits for male circumcision are clear and that efforts in an increasing number of states (currently 18) to not provide U.S. Medicaid insurance coverage ... > full story -
Hormonal Contraception Doubles HIV Risk, Study Suggests
October 3, 2011 Researchers have found that women using hormonal contraception -- such as a birth control pill or a shot like Depo-Provera -- are at double the risk of acquiring HIV, and HIV-infected women who use ... > full story
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