Around two million breast cancer survivors live in the United States, according to the National Cancer Institute. It is not uncommon for these women to experience problems of intimacy in their relationship following surgery. For women already in a relationship, the knowledge that one or both breasts need to be surgically removed can be traumatic.... Read more
Exposure to high levels of sexual content on TV has been linked to a greater likelihood of pregnancy in teens. The findings, published in the November issue of the journal Pediatrics, show "a compelling link", says lead author Anita Chandra.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, roughly one in every three girls... Read more
Pin back your ears. The difference between a woman who is ovulating and one who isn't, can be detected by the pitch of the voice. Ah yes, those psychologists have been at it again. This latest addition to knowledge comes from researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles. After a careful study of women's voices it has been determined... Read more
News that increasing numbers of Australians practice oral sex brought a warning from The New Zealand Herpes Foundation about mouth-to-genital transmission. Research conducted in New Zealand has established that one in every three cases of genital herpes is caused by the Type-1 virus, commonly associated with cold sores.
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The way a woman walks says volumes about her sex life and orgasmic ability. Psychology professor Stuart Brody, of the University of the West of Scotland and colleagues at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium, report an 80 percent success rate in determining the history of vaginal orgasm in women by the way they walk.
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