Erectile dysfunction: A possible warning sign of serious disease
Houston, TX - More than 12 million men have type 2 diabetes and that number is growing at an alarming rate.
View ArticleTake your time between the sheets: Queen's University sexual health researcher
Take Your Time Between the Sheets
View ArticleThe power of estrogen – male snakes attract other males
CORVALLIS, Ore. – A new study has shown that boosting the estrogen levels of male garter snakes causes them to secrete the same pheromones that females use to attract suitors, and turned the males into...
View ArticleBreakthrough report on ambulance ramping
By: Stephen O'Grady - The underlying causes and knock-on effects of ambulance ramping at Queensland hospitals are explored and analysed in a ground-breaking report published today by the Griffith...
View ArticleSecret of sperm quality control revealed by Yale scientists
By Bill Hathaway - Yale researchers have discovered how the “guardian of the genome’’ oversees quality control in the production of sperm — and perhaps in many other cells as well.
View ArticleNew study highlights condom use in the U.S. among gay and bisexual men ages...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., and FAIRFAX, Va. -- A new study by researchers at Indiana University and George Mason University provides a large-scale assessment of
View ArticleThe end of the “Lily of the Valley phenomenon” in sperm research?
Sperm cannot detect smells.
View ArticleMedical researchers recommend male circumcision
Penile cancer, HIV, HPV, syphilis and kidney inflammation are among a number of medical conditions whose risk can be lowered by the practice of infant male circumcision, says a study led by the...
View ArticleStudy finds link between relationship style and sexual dysfunction
Deakin University research has shown that being too needy or not needy enough in a relationship can result in sexual issues.
View ArticleSperm can count
The speed at which the calcium concentration in the cell changes controls the swimming behaviour of sperm. They can calculate the calcium dynamics and react accordingly.
View ArticleDeprived of Sex, Jilted Flies Drink More Alcohol
UCSF Research Identifies Neuropeptide F as the Molecular Trigger that Connects Sexual Rejection to Excessive Drinking
View ArticleContact with ‘rivals’ changes male behaviour
Males consistently change their mating behaviour depending on whether they have spent time with other males before mating, according to new findings by scientists at the University of East Anglia (UEA).
View ArticleStudy Finds Providers’ Attitude Toward Vaccinating Young Males Against HPV...
(Boston) – Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have found that a health care provider’s attitude toward male human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination may influence the...
View ArticleSexually abused boys at risk for more unsafe sex: UBC research
Young males who have been sexually abused are five times more likely to cause teen pregnancy compared to those with no abuse history, according to University of British Columbia research.
View ArticleSearching for better ways to treat prostate disorders
Innovative new technology has been used to identify and profile a novel combination of proteins that may improve treatment for prostate disorders. The study will be published in the April 13th 2012...
View ArticleGuidelines for prostate screening widely ignored
2008 recommendations from federal task force had no impact
View ArticleUNC Nutrition Research Institute study identifies gene associated with male...
Fifteen of every 100 couples in the world who want to have children find it difficult or impossible to conceive. In about half those couples, the male partner is infertile.
View ArticleMen can rest easy – sex chromosomes are here to stay
Fears that sex-linked chromosomes, such as the male Y chromosome, are doomed to extinction have been refuted in a new genetic study which examines the sex chromosomes of chickens.
View ArticleTestosterone-fuelled infantile males might be a product of Mom's behaviour
By comparing the testosterone levels of five-month old pairs of twins, both identical and non-identical, University of Montreal researchers were able to establish that testosterone levels in infancy...
View ArticleAs Gay Marriage Gets Presidential Support, a Rutgers-Camden Study...
Research has long explored the health benefits of marriage for heterosexuals. As same-sex marriage continues to gain support, most recently from President Barack Obama, as well as resistance, like the...
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