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LONDON, December 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Prolong TM a revolutionary new treatment for premature ejaculation (PE) [http://www.aboutpe.com/treatment-of-premature-ejaculation/prolong ], was peer reviewed and presented today at the European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM) annual conference in Amsterdam where it was recommended as first line treatment for premature ejaculation. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20121207/582124 ) During independent...
CHICAGO, Nov. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- If you're like most people, you have little difficulty talking to your healthcare provider about your aches and pains. But talking to your healthcare provider about sexual health is a whole different matter. To view the multimedia assets associated with this release, please click: http://www.multivu.com/mnr/50838-be-smart-be-well-encourages-people-to-talk-about-sex-more (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20121128/MM16386) Talking...
An Indiana University study has found that women undergoing in-vitro fertilization report that the process of infertility treatment has many negative impacts on their sexual relationship with their partner. Little attention has been given to the sexual dynamics of couples as they navigate infertility and treatments such as IVF, despite the important role that sex plays in a couple's attempt to conceive a child. "Sex is for pleasure and for reproduction, but attention to pleasure often goes...
Ejaculation Trainer is the effective tool created by Matt Gorden Wutzke. He promises to reveal all his secrets on how to last longer love time. A full review on health review center states whether the program does work or not. Seattle, Wa (PRWEB) October 15, 2012 The creator of Ejaculation Trainer is Matt Gorden Wutzke, who has worked as a “love” therapist for many years. Passed many researching years, he decided to publish the Ejaculation Trainer book with the aim of giving man all...
Evolutionary psychologists find rape impacts sexual behavior, self-esteem Depression and post-traumatic stress disorder are commonly associated with sexual assault, but a new study from The University of Texas at Austin shows that female victims suffer from a wide spectrum of debilitating effects that may often go unnoticed or undiagnosed. Researchers Carin Perilloux, now a visiting assistant professor at Union College in New York, and David Buss, a professor of psychology at The...
Black urban teenagers from low-income families face a rate of sexually transmitted disease up to 10 times higher than their white counterparts, but recent studies at Oregon State University have identified approaches to prevention programs that might reduce this problem. The research, based on interviews of black adolescents ages 15-17 in San Francisco and Chicago, found that information from parents, teachers and other caring adults is actually listened to, more than the adults might...
California's pediatricians-in-training are not adequately educated about the methods to prevent recurrent sexually transmitted infections in teenagers. That's the conclusion of a study from the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital examining pediatric residents' knowledge of laws governing treatment of their patients' sexual partners. "Unless you treat the partner, your patient gets re-infected," Neville Golden, MD, an adolescent medicine specialist...
HILLSBOROUGH, N.J., Sept. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Rich Blonna author, professor, life coach, and sexuality expert will be a guest on the Audrey Chapman radio show live from Washington DC. He will be discussing the theme: "Unleash the Power of Your Sexual Mind." The show will be for one hour (beginning at 8 a.m. ET), live, with callers, and will air on WHUR 96.3 FM and be simulcast on H.U.R. Voices/Sirius XM Channel 141. The show will feature tips from his new book, Sex-ACT:...
New Survey Data of Teens and Adults Released WASHINGTON, Aug. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Teens say that parents (38%) most influence their decisions about sex--more than peers (22%), the media (9%), teachers and educators (4%), and others, according to a new survey commissioned by The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. Nearly 9 in 10 (87%) young people surveyed also say that it would be much easier for teens to delay sexual activity and avoid teen...
redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports - Your Universe Online Sex education has had little to no effect on teen pregnancy rates, which have remained essentially unchanged over the past four decades, claims the author of a controversial new study. According to Sarah Harris of the Daily Mail, professor David Paton, chair of industrial economics at The University of Nottingham, has said that despite schools' attempts to educate students under the age of 16 about sex, annual pregnancy rates from...
