SIECCAN, June 2016 New research by Trojan condoms with the Sex Information and Education Council of Canada (SIECCAN) surveyed 2,400 Canadians between the ages of 40 and 59 about their sex lives. 63 per cent said they’re more sexually adventurous than they were a decade ago. 65 percent reported their last sexual encounter as being “very pleasurable.” Findings also showed that two...
Antidepressants have sexual side effects in teens, too
Reuters, Mon Mar 23, 2015
When teens take pills for depression and anxiety, doctors need to make sure they understand that sexual side effects are common with the drugs, a new paper advises.
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Sexual problems equally common after C-section and vaginal birth
Reuters, Fri Mar 6, 2015 1:50pm EST
After giving birth, women often struggle with reduced sexual desire and arousal, but how they delivered – by caesarean or vaginally – is not to blame, a small study suggests.
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A third of over-70s report ‘frequent sexual activity’
NHS (UK), Thursday January 29 2015
“A third of pensioners have sex at least twice a month,” the Daily Mail reports. A new UK study reinforces the point that sex doesn’t automatically stop once a person gets their free bus pass.
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Want more than an average sex life? Keep these things in mind.
ABC Health & Wellbeing, Published 13/11/2014
So we’re not having sex as much as we were a decade ago. But experts say this might not be a huge problem. And even if it is, there’s plenty you can do to keep the lust alive in your relationship.
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NHS Choices examines claim that Vaginal orgasm ‘doesn’t exist’
NHS Choices, Wednesday October 8 2014
“There is no such thing as a vaginal orgasm,” says the Mail Online, in a story that suggests some women have been diagnosed with sexual disorders based on the “myth” that they can orgasm through vaginal intercourse alone.
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