You are here : health.am > Sexual Health Center > Sexual Health News Sexual Health News More sex means less chance of ED for older men • Sexual Health News • Jul 07 08 There’s new advice for older men who want to preserve their sexual function: have sex, and have it often, researchers say. In a study that followed nearly… New Study Focuses on Obesity in the Lesbian Community • Sexual Health News • Jul 02 08 Obesity is an epidemic, and lesbians are nearly twice as likely to be overweight than heterosexual women. Sarah Fogel, Ph.D., R.N., associate professor of Nursing at Vanderbilt University… Doubling of sexually transmitted infections among over-45s in under a decade • Sexual Health News • Jun 30 08 Rates of sexually transmitted infections have doubled among the over 45s in less than a decade, reveals research published ahead of print in the journal Sexually… Opioids and cannabinoids influence mobility of spermatozoids • Sexual Health News • Jun 20 08 A PhD thesis from the University of the Basque Country has concluded that there are opioid and cannabinoid receptors in human sperm and that these influence the mobility of spermatozoid.… Fertility problems may be partially inherited • Sexual Health News • Jun 18 08 Young men whose parents had difficulty conceiving are likely to have relatively poor sperm quality, a new study shows - offering evidence that fertility problems are at least partly inherited in… Cardiovascular, Breast Safety Study of LibiGel In Women with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder • Sexual Health News • Jun 16 08 Michael C. Snabes, MD, PhD, vice president of clinical development of BioSante Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: BPAX), will be presenting an overview of a key study… Study is Key for Approval of First Drug for Female Sexual Dysfunction • Sexual Health News • Jun 16 08 Women are being recruited to participate in a new multicenter study of the safety of testosterone gel for postmenopausal women with low sexual desire. The… Virginity pledges help some delay sex - US study • Sexual Health News • Jun 10 08 Taking a pledge to remain a virgin until married may help some teens and young adults delay the start of sexual activity, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday. A… Teenagers attending college less likely to engage in risky sexual behavior • Sexual Health News • Jun 05 08 Adolescents attending college six months after completing high school are significantly less likely to engage in risky sexual behavior than those who do not go… Less sex, drugs and booze for US high school kids • Sexual Health News • Jun 05 08 Fewer U.S. high school students are having sex or using drugs and alcohol compared to the 1990s, but Latinos are not sharing in many areas of progress,… Male painters exposed to fertility damaging chemicals • Sexual Health News • May 23 08 Men working as painters and decorators who are exposed to glycol ethers are more likely to have poor semen quality, according to research carried out by scientists from the Universities… Erectile dysfunction predicts heart problems: study • Sexual Health News • May 21 08 Problems with maintaining an erection may foretell heart trouble ahead for men with type 2 diabetes, two new studies show. A number of past studies have found a connection between erectile… Maxi-K Gene Transfer may Prove to be Safe and Effective Erectile Dysfunction Treatment • Sexual Health News • May 15 08 Maxi-K gene therapy may be a safe and effective future option for men whose erectile dysfunction (ED) is not treatable with oral therapy.… Definition of Premature Ejaculation by International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) • Sexual Health News • May 15 08 Despite the fact that it has long been a major concern for men, an evidence-based definition for premature ejaculation has not existed until now. In October… Review Determines Most Effective Emergency Contraception Method • Sexual Health News • May 08 08 A new review has found that the hormonal pill mifepristone is the most effective emergency contraception method to prevent unwanted pregnancy. In the United States, however, the drug has not… To fight prostitution, some say target clients • Sexual Health News • Apr 23 08 Would the hundreds of men who paid to have sex with “Alicia” have cared if they knew she was being held captive by a trafficker who raped her and pimped… Sexual harassment at school – more harmful than bullying • Sexual Health News • Apr 23 08 Schools’ current focus on bullying prevention may be masking the serious and underestimated health consequences of sexual harassment, according to James Gruber from the University of Michigan-Dearborn and… Opioid Pain Relievers Can Cause Sex Problems; Treatment Helps • Sexual Health News • Apr 15 08 nfortunately, chronic pain and sexual problems often go together. Yet, many patients suffer in silence, healthcare providers rarely ask about patients’ sexual concerns, and guidance literature on the… For Many Men, A Correlation Between Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Sexual Dysfunction • Sexual Health News • Mar 20 08 Sexuality is an important component of an individual’s sense of well-being and quality of life (QOL). In particular, male patients who present with urinary… Comprehensive Sex Education Might Reduce Teen Pregnancies • Sexual Health News • Mar 19 08 New research suggests that comprehensive sex education might lead to less teen pregnancy, and there are no indications that it boosts the levels of sexual intercourse or sexually transmitted diseases.… STDs Found In 25% of Teenage Girls • Sexual Health News • • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Mar 14 08 STDs Found In 25% of Teenage Girls: Expert Available To Discuss CDC Findings, Cervical Cancer Treatment On Tuesday, March 11, 2008, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released a… Sexual Performance May Hold Key to Men’s Health • Sexual Health News • Mar 11 08 Men’s pride in sexual performance may help the fight against increasing obesity, according to internationally regarded expert on obesity, men’s health and ageing Professor Gary Wittert. “It’s becoming well… Chlamydia common in young pregnant women • Sexual Health News • • Sexually Transmitted Infections News • Mar 10 08 Almost 1 in 7 young pregnant women studied by Australian investigators had Chlamydia trachomatis infection, a common sexually transmitted infection that oftentimes does not cause symptoms. “High rates of asymptomatic chlamydia… Sexual function impaired after cell transplant • Sexual Health News • Mar 04 08 Sexual impairment is often still apparent many years after a cancer patient has undergone a bone marrow transplant, otherwise known as hematopoietic cell transplantation or HCT, new research indicates. Sexual dysfunction… Infertility Will Become More Common in Generations to Come, Say Experts • Sexual Health News • Feb 15 08 Infertility will become more prevalent in generations to come, but interpreting these trends is complicated, say researchers in this week’s BMJ. Infertility is a common… Page 15 of 24 pages « First < 13 14 15 16 17 > Last » << Back to main