New research by Gallo and colleagues (2022), published last week in The Journal of Sex Research, tests a new condom created by Futura Medical—a pharmaceutical company in the UK. This new condom “was ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many young men could use a bit more instruction on proper condom use, according to lead author of a new study that found nearly one in three experienced recent condom ...
An alarming number of people are still having unsafe sex. Condom use is thankfully on the rise, but only about a third of sexually active American men, and a fifth of women surveyed by the Centers for ...
People generally like sex. A lot. With so many fans out there, and many of those folks needing to use contraception and stay safe from infections, the latest challenge issued by the powerhouse ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Black men who have sex with men are more likely to report problems with broken or improperly used condoms, putting them at higher risk of contracting or transmitting HIV, ...
Depending on the study, 18 to 36 percent of condom users—roughly one-quarter—report condom-associated erection loss, usually difficulties maintaining firmness once condoms have been rolled over ...
Men who use condoms every time they have sex are less likely to harbor the virus that causes genital warts than those who are less consistent about protection, a new study finds. The results, reported ...
There's been much public health research about the millions of excuses men come up with to avoid condom use. However, new research suggests that heterosexual women are also culpable of promoting this ...
A record number of men in their 20s are choosing to go under the knife in order to have more control over family planning and to have unprotected sex. A study published in the journal Urology looked ...
This week, The Daily Beast takes on the female condom’s new marketing strategy, which has attempted to combat the prophylactic’s reputation as a noisy, expensive, and awkward option (you heard it here ...
Condoms are one of the best ways to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, but they are not an especially well-used form of birth control in the United States. However, new data indicates that 34% of ...
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