Research shows that heart attack survivors who had sex more than once a week were 27 percent less likely to die during the 22 year study period compared with those who did not have sex at all.

Sexual Health

January 14, 2020
Frequent Sexual Activity May Help Heart Attack Patients Live Longer

Frequent Sexual Activity May Help Heart Attack Patients Live Longer

Research shows that heart attack survivors who had sex more than once a week were 27 percent less likely to die during the 22 year study period compared with those who did not have sex at all.

Do You Need More Testosterone?

Do You Need More Testosterone?

New guidelines support the use of TRT for only a few reasons. Learn more.

No Link Between Talcum Powder and Ovarian Cancer, Study Finds

No Link Between Talcum Powder and Ovarian Cancer, Study Finds

The potential association between genital powder use and ovarian cancer risk has caused anxiety for decades. Now a new study says: Don't worry.

6 Easy Ways to Spice Up Your (Married) Sex Life

6 Easy Ways to Spice Up Your (Married) Sex Life

Whether you've been married five years or fifty, here's how to reignite that sexual spark in your relationship.

What Not to Say to Someone Living With Infertility

What Not to Say to Someone Living With Infertility

Here’s how to best show support to a friend or family member dealing with fertility issues or miscarriage, and what to avoid saying or doing.

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