A three-year study of female college students – all virgins at the start – found that women whose partners always wore a condom during sex were 70 percent less likely to become infected with the human ...
This story was reviewed by Kelly Brown MD, MBA. Wearing a condom is a great way to prevent pregnancy and the only option for protecting against STIs and STDs (besides abstinence). But they’re not ...
When the condom was invented, it was almost revolutionary. Suddenly, people could have sex without fear of unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. But even though much has changed since ...
July 14 -- MONDAY, July 13 (HealthDay News) -- People who use condoms regularly can reduce their risk of getting genital herpes by 30 percent, a new study finds. The herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) ...
That's why we reached out to a couple of our favourite sex educators and consulted Planned Parenthood's recommendations to get an in-depth refresher on how to put on a condom. The first thing to keep ...
Got some stamina problems? Condoms are often the first treatment option suggested when your not-so-long-lasting intimate life could use a little desensitization — and there are certainly plenty of ...
We assume that men are the only ones who don’t like the way condoms feel. Maybe that's because men aren’t shy about saying so, or because we never think to ask women. So imagine my surprise at the ...