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Health and Sex

  • Teens and oral sex: it’s not safe
  • Sex after menopause
  • Significant weight loss boosts sex life
  • Prescription drugs and sex—not always a good mix
  • In her own words: living with chronic urinary tract infections
  • Misusing sex as punishment or reward
  • Is sex good for you?
  • Effects of marijuana on sperm motility
  • Testosterone and women’s sex drive
  • The truth about orgasms
  • The truth about sex during pregnancy
  • Teens and oral sex: it’s not safe, it is sex
  • Innovations in the Pap test
  • Restoring Sexual Function After Prostate Surgery
  • SexRx: yohimbine and your sex life
  • HPV DNA testing for cervical cancer screening
  • Child sexual abuse: know the warning signs
  • Universal precautions for health care workers
  • Erectile dysfunction: a concern for men with diabetes
  • Reclaiming sexuality after gynecologic cancer
  • HIV treatment: the challenges for older adults
  • Don't let arthritis spoil your sex life
  • There is sex after breast cancer
  • Restoring sexual function after prostate surgery
  • Heavy breathing: asthma and your sex life
  • How stress influences sex
  • Sex after a hysterectomy: never better
  • Sexual headaches: from ecstasy to agony
  • Can your heart handle sex?

Contraception/STD’s

  • Hepatitis B—the "hidden" STD
  • True or false: it is possible for a person to get a sexually transmitted infection from a public toilet seat
  • Condom options
  • How to detect and treat STDs
  • HPV: the potentially cancerous STD
  • HIV home test kits: are all created equal?
  • Emergency contraception: Plan B®
  • Vasectomy: an irreversible decision?
  • Getting a handle on herpes
  • Depo-Provera: the quarterly contraceptive
  • Ladies and gentlemen: use your condom sense
  • Facts about sexually transmitted infections
  • A less invasive sterilization option for women
  • The vaginal ring: an alternative to birth control pills
  • Talking to your kids about sexually transmitted diseases
  • Contraception: what are your options?
  • All about "the Pill"
  • Expand your contraceptive options: consider the IUD
  • Pregnancy, parenting, and HIV
  • Curing chlamydia: new screening test and one-dose drug
  • Let's talk about sex (and STDs)
  • What you should know about chlamydia and its treatment
  • HIV in people over 50: a growing concern

Improving Your Sex Life

  • When a woman loses desire: sexual dysfunction in women
  • Soul searching through cybersex
  • Sex and disabilities not mutually exclusive
  • What should I know about sexual enhancement drugs?
  • Are sexual enhancement treatments safe?
  • Can a dietary supplement enhance your sex life?
  • Debunking the myths about sexuality and developmentally disabled people
  • Too stressed for sex?

Treating Sexual Issues/Concerns

  • Penile implants: a treatment for impotence
  • Behind the scenes: maximizing male fertility
  • Sex therapy: is it for you?
  • Sex addiction
  • Could you be allergic to sex?
  • When love hurts: causes and cures for painful sex
  • In her own words: living with female infertility
  • In her own words: living with cervical cancer
  • In his own words: living with hepatitis C
  • In her own words: living with HIV
  • In his own words: living with herpes
  • Sexual lubricants
  • Lacking libido? Are antidepressants to blame?
  • Sexual healing after sexual abuse
  • Coping with the aftermath of rape
  • Treating sexual problems: an interview with Virginia Sadock, MD

Relationships

  • Relationships & MS
  • A guide to flirting and dating
  • Romantic love: a basic human need?
  • Who's having sex in America?
  • When single parents have "overnight guests"
  • Love, sex and romance: is there hope after the baby?

Sex and Gender

  • Gay or straight: can you really "change"?

Sex Rx

  • SexRx: Calcium channel blockers and your sex life
  • SexRx: Celexa and your sex life
  • SexRx: Luvox and your sex life
  • SexRx: Paxil and your sex life
  • SexRx: Yohimbine and your sex life

Last reviewed June 2005 by EBSCO Publishing Editorial Staff

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