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Teen’s hope of New Year’s kiss ended in sexual assault
She was excited to celebrate with friends. But a teenager who was allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted last New Year wants other partygoers to watch
Doctors shocked to find baby growing in woman’s liver
It’s not what to expect while you’re expecting. A Canadian woman survived an extraordinary and dangerous ordeal after doctors discovered a fetus was growing in
France joins Canada in banning LGBTQ2S+ ‘conversion therapy’ without exemptions
France’s parliament has voted to follow Canada, 20 U.S. states and five other nations in outlawing conversion therapy. The ban prohibits the widely condemned practice
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Scottish govt slammed for sex questionnaire for kids
Female genital mutilation attempt: Houston woman indicted
‘Raped twice’: Pakistan virginity tests block justice for victims
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Sexual Orientation: 4 Common Questions
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Research Documents
ORIGINAL RESEARCH—WOMEN’s SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION: Impact of Oral Contraceptives on Sex Hormone‐Binding Globulin and Androgen Levels: A Retrospective Study in Women with Sexual Dysfunction
Introduction. Oral contraceptives (OCs) have been the preferred method of birth control because of their high rate of effectiveness. OC use, however, has been associated
ORIGINAL RESEARCH—WOMEN’S SEXUAL HEALTH: Presence of a Sexual Problem may not Affect Women’s Satisfaction from their Sexual Function
Introduction. It has been proposed that women’s sexual problems/dysfunctions, in the absence of personal and interpersonal distress, may have little clinical importance, as they may
SEXUAL MEDICINE HISTORY: The Birth of Sexual Medicine: Paolo Mantegazza as Pioneer of Sexual Medicine in the 19th Century*
Introduction The history of sexual medical sciences begins in the catholic North Italy. Paolo Mantegazza was a physician and anthropologist, also an author and poet