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Trustworthy Mating Advice Deepens Bond Between Straight Women and Gay Men
February 20, 2013 A new psychology study suggests the glue that cements the unique relationship between gay men and straight women is honest, unbiased relationship ... > full story -
Parents of Teen Girls More Accepting of Birth Control Pills Than Other Contraceptive Methods, Study Finds
February 12, 2013 Parents are more accepting of their teenage daughters using birth control pills than any other form of contraception, including condoms, according to a recent study. The most effective contraceptive ... > full story -
Men Married to Women With Higher Incomes More Likely to Use Erectile Dysfunction Medication
February 8, 2013 If that headline doesn’t grab your attention, new research on the “Psychological and Sexual Costs of Income Comparison in Marriage” should. The study shows that men married to women ... > full story -
Certain Hormonal Contraceptive May Pose Risk of Type 2 Diabetes for Obese Women
February 7, 2013 A first-of-its-kind study by researchers indicates that healthy, obese, reproductive-age women who use long-acting reversible contraception containing the hormone progestin have a slightly increased ... > full story -
HIV Exploits a Human Cytokine in Semen to Promote Its Own Transmission
February 7, 2013 A new report suggests that the concentration of one human cytokine, interleukin 7 (IL-7), in the semen of HIV-1-infected men may be a key determinant of the efficiency of HIV-1 transmission to an ... > full story -
Social Media May Be Useful in Prevention of HIV, STDs
February 7, 2013 Facebook and other social networking technologies be effective tools for preventing HIV infection among at-risk groups. African American and Latino men who have sex with men voluntarily used ... > full story -
Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome: New Guidelines for Study of Rare in Which a Person Is Genetically Male but Looks Female
February 6, 2013 Researchers in Spain have designed a guideline for physicians and patients on androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS), a rare condition in which a person is genetically male but has some or all of the ... > full story -
Study Finds Incentive Price for Reducing HIV Risk in Mexico
February 4, 2013 With a goal to reduce HIV risk behaviors, researchers investigated whether gay men and male sex workers in Mexico City would participate in a conditional cash transfer program that encourages HIV ... > full story -
Gum Disease Found to Worsen Infection in Animal Model of AIDS
January 31, 2013 Scientists have found that moderate gum disease in an animal model exposed to an AIDS- like virus had more viral variants causing infection and greater inflammation. Both of these features have ... > full story -
Prostate Cancer Study Tracks Long-Term Urinary, Sexual and Bowel Function Side Effects
January 30, 2013 A new study comparing outcomes among prostate cancer patients treated with surgery versus radiotherapy found differences in urinary, bowel and sexual function after short-term follow-up, but those ... > full story
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