From Hep A to Zika: 9 infections you didn’t know were STIs
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By: health
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August 24, 2016
You probably know the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs, a.k.a. STDs), like chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomoniasis, HPV, HIV, and herpes. But did you know that there are dozens of less-well-known bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can be sexually transmitted? Here are nine more infections you should know about, from A to Zika. ABCs Hepatitis […]
KTHANXBYE: 5 questions to ask yourself before quitting your birth control
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By: health
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August 2, 2016
When I got the IUD three years ago , I was in love immediately. Well, almost immediately. For the first few hours after the insertion , I was curled up on the sofa in a pair of yoga pants with a book, waiting for the cramps to subside. But after that, my relationship with my […]
8 tips for safer, smarter hookups
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By: health
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July 27, 2016
Your friend wants to set you up on a blind date. Or you get a notification on your phone that you’ve got a match. Or you’re getting ready to go out, and that cute someone you’ve been talking to might be there. All situations that could potentially lead to fun; all situations that could potentially […]
What you should know about sex in the water
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By: health
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July 20, 2016
Adapted from a post by Danielle DeSilvis, originally published on SexReally.com on April 11, 2011. When you think of water, you may well think of fun and wet. Pair that up with sex (also, hopefully, fun and wet) and you have a winning combination, right? Not necessarily. If you’re thinking about getting wet and wild […]
Conner, 23, condoms
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By: health
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June 15, 2016
Lubricated. Textured. Flavored. Conner knows how important condoms are for preventing pregnancy and STIs, so he has explored a lot of options to find the ones that feel and work best. He admits to having had a couple scares that made him much more protective of his sexual health. Now he uses condoms every time, […]
When sex hurts—even just a little
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By: health
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June 9, 2016
Somehow we all come to understand—even before we try it—that sex feels good. Pleasure may not have been part of high school sex ed or “the talk” with your parents, but most of us see it as an important part of sex. Unfortunately, for some people, this is not always (or ever) the case. Up […]
Devon, 19, condoms, withdrawal, and emergency contraception
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By: health
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May 25, 2016
Devon has been using condoms to protect against STIs and pregnancy since he first started having sex. There are so many types of condoms to experiment with—studded, pleasure packs, and more—and Devon loves trying them out. He notes that flavored condoms can, “add an extra kick to the experience.” Occasionally, Devon opts to use withdrawal […]
Happy, healthy vaginas: What’s safe to use down there?
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By: health
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April 20, 2016
Between getting it on, having our periods, and just generally staying healthy, there are a whole lot of products we use on—and in—our vaginas. There’s also a whole lot of public talk about the potential risks of things we use down there. What’s the real impact of all of those products on our bodies and […]
Men’s health and the Affordable Care Act: What’s covered?
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By: health
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April 18, 2016
UPDATE: President Biden has opened the enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act health insurance plans for 2022. You can now enroll in one of these plans until January 15, 2022, at healthcare.gov . Some states have their own open enrollment periods and websites for signing up. Check to see if your state does . […]
What you should know about the Zika virus
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By: health
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February 1, 2016
Editor’s Note: The CDC is constantly updating their information, so visit their website for the latest on Zika. (BTW, they’ve also got guidance for health care providers .) — Doctors have known about the Zika virus for nearly 70 years—so why is it only making headlines now? Zika virus is in the news because it’s […]