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Monday, May 12, 2008

Sex and STDs Briefs

Condoms proven to protect against virus

Sexual desire and the pill

Testosterone patch could boost women's libido, but questions remain

Low libido: Female sex drive may not be linked to sex hormones

Female orgasms: The frequency of women's orgasms could be genetic

Not so quick on the trigger: A new drug may help slow things down for men with premature ejaculation

Most teens say oral sex is safe: Teens have differing perceptions of oral and vaginal sex

Teaching teens about sex: Virginity pledges may not protect adolescents from STDs

Sex and disease: Immunology, more than behavior, explains syphilis outbreaks

HIV transmission: Uncircumcised men are at higher risk

Birth control: Overweight women on the pill should consider additional contraception

Low libido: Obese people report less sexual satisfaction

Human papillomavirus: Young women's low-grade lesions usually go away on their own

HPV vaccine: A shot could protect women against most cervical cancers

Sex and violence: Sexually active teen girls are susceptible to violence

Erectile dysfunction: Lose weight for better sex

Yeast infections: Diflucan helps those with chronic problems

Gene therapy: Can HPV-infected cells be stopped from dividing?

Sex ed: Teens who watch sex on TV are more likely to start having intercourse

STDs: Rising or falling among young people?

Risky behavior: Some gay men not protecting against HIV

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