Ian Kerner, sex therapist, and Dr. Gail Saltz, psychiatrist, talk about how to spice up a relationship to avoid bedroom boredom. (TODAY)
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People who can better communicate and understand another person's emotions are more likely to have a satisfying sex life, new research finds.
Read More »Is tweeting cheating? Many say yes
Jon Austin's wife, Amy, had a blunt assessment for her husband as the Minneapolis couple watched Rep. Anthony Weiner's stunning confessions on television this week.
Read More »Video: Why do powerful men cheat, lie?
TODAY’s Natalie Morales talks with psychotherapist Robi Ludwig and media mogul Donny Deutsch about why successful politicians and celebrities cheat on their significant others and lie about it. (TODAY)
Read More »Dumped? How to heal the health effects of a broken heart
Researchers now understand that romantic rejection triggers changes in our brains that affect our health.
Read More »Porn trade group has plan for actor health care
Porn performers will soon be given a list of recommended health care providers for their frequent sexually transmitted disease testing, and results will be fed into a new industry database, according to a porn trade group.
Read More »Premature ejaculation drug shows promise
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Read More »Nein! Third of Berlin students mull sex work
One in three university students in the German capital would consider sex work as a means to finance their education, a study from the Berlin Studies Center said Wednesday.
Read More »Kansas tightens abortion clinic regulations
Kansas will require unannounced inspections of abortion clinic, impose new rules specifically for them and stop them from using telemedicine to dispense pregnancy-ending drugs.
Read More »Fake herbal sex pills contain real Viagra
Federal drug safety officials are warning consumers about counterfeit sex-enhancement pills that are sold as supplements but contain the drugs used in Viagra and another medication.
Read More »Starting HIV meds quickly helps protect partner
Starting treatment for HIV immediately is the most effective method yet discovered for preventing an infected partner from passing the virus that causes AIDS to a healthy partner, according to a new study.
Read More »Do you have a toxic friend?
Ever have a pal who leaves you feeling drained, bad about yourself or perpetually frustrated — even though she claims to want the best for you?
Read More »STDs on the rise in Alaska
Alaska has the nation's highest rate of chlamydia and second-highest rate of gonorrhea as the sexually transmitted diseases spread in rural areas, according to the Alaska Division of Public Health.
Read More »Men ponder food and sleep as much as sex
Men think about sex every seven seconds, right? Not according to a new study that finds men ponder sleep and food as much as they do sex.
Read More »Porn star health clinic closes
A health clinic that catered to porn stars in the San Fernando Valley has closed following a series of recent controversies, including complaints from an HIV-infected actor that he received inadequate care.
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