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Risk factor for erectile dysfunction identified
Washington D.C. [USA] Oct 10 (ANI): A team of researchers has found a specific place in the human genome that raises a person's risk of erectile dysfunction.
Sexuality of youth determines extent of substance use
Washington D.C. [USA], Sep 14 (ANI): Lesbian, gay or bisexual youth, according to a study, are at an increased risk of using multiple substances - such as alcohol, nicotine and marijuana.
Do men exaggerate their number of sexual partners?
Washington D.C. [USA], Sep 10 (ANI): Turns out, men exaggerate the number of sexual partners in their total lifetime.
Nerve stimulation may improve sexual response in women
Washington D.C. [USA], Sep 06 (ANI): Female sexual dysfunction (FSD), a condition that may range from a lack of libido to an inability to achieve orgasm, affects 40 to 45 per cent of women, especially as they age.
This treatment may improve sexual response in women
Washington D.C. [USA] Sep 5(ANI): A new treatment, traditionally used for overactive bladder, may offer new hope for women with sexual dysfunction, according to a recent study.
Find out why men are missing from fertility debates
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 31 (ANI): Discussions about fertility mostly focus on women, keeping the men out of the debate. And when they are included, it is only married and heterosexual men who make it to the studies and data.
Migraine three times more common in women: Study
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 30 (ANI): According to a recent study, women bear a significant amount of the migraine burden due to the higher prevalence of estrogen and other sex hormones.
Loose underwear may be good for sperm production
Washington D.C. [USA] Aug 9(ANI): Turns out, certain styles of men's underwear may inhibit production of sperm.
Transgenders more prone to heart disease risk, finds study
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 3 (ANI): According to a research, transgender individuals could be at higher risk for heart disease.
Career choices may hamper fertility
Washington D.C [USA], August 1 (ANI): Turns out, career choices can leave a significant impact on fertility in males and females, as per a recently-conducted study.
Are LGBQ teens more prone to diabetes?
Washington D.C. [USA], Aug 1 (ANI): Diabetes risk is higher among LGBQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Questioning) teens as compared to heterosexual teens, according to a study.
Men too feel sad after sex: Study
Washington DC, [USA] July 28 (ANI): Turns out, even men feel sad after having sex owing to several reasons.
Semen can cause Ebola virus disease
New Delhi [India], Jun 26 (ANI): Proteins found in semen increase the spread of Ebola virus infection, a new research has claimed.
Bisexual relationship can break your heart, literally
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], Jun 21 (ANI): Turns out, for men, being bisexual can be injurious to health.
More than half of gay males on hookup apps are underage
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.] May 28 (ANI): Turns out, more than half of sexually active gay and bisexual boys on hookup apps are under the legal age of 18.
Sexual intimacy in late years does not slow memory loss
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], May 17 (ANI): Turns out, sexual activity and emotional closeness in later years of life do not control cognitive decline.
Why LGBTQ youth is stressed in their lives
Washington D.C. [USA], May 16 (ANI): According to a new survey, LGBTQ teens experience high levels of stress.
Lesbian, bisexual (LB) women at greater risk of diabetes
Washington D.C. [USA], May 10 (ANI): Lesbian and bisexual women are at a greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes due to stress than heterosexual ones, according to a research.
Adolescents still shy away from seeking sex-related guidance
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], May 05 (ANI): A staggering number of adolescents are still not talking to their doctors and parents about sex, a research has claimed.
Why can some transgender people inflict self-harm?
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], May 04 (ANI): Turns out, when transgender people are denied mental health care, they tend to become more prone to inflict self-harm and substance abuse.
Now, a male contraceptive sans side effects
Washington D.C [USA], Apr 21 (ANI): A new study has detailed how a compound called EP055 binds to sperm proteins to significantly slow the overall mobility of the sperm without affecting hormones, making EP055 a potential "male pill" without side effects.
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Loose underwear may be good for sperm production
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