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Is Sex After 60 Still a Thing? Science Says Heck Yes—and Here’s Why We’re Failing Women

May 12, 2025 · 5 min read

Picture this: You’re 70, finally retired, your kids are grown, and you’re ready to focus on yourself. But one thing keeps getting swept under the rug—your sex life. You still have desires, needs, cravings for connection. And guess what? Science says you’re not alone. For far too long, society has pushed the ridiculous narrative that […]

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Are We Still Freaking Out About Porn?

Porn: It’s everywhere. It’s easy to access. And yet, the way we talk about it? Still awkward, still loaded with stigma, still making people squirm in their seats. But here’s the kicker—your feelings about porn might not be just about personal preference. Science says they’re shaped by society, relationships, and even your own sense of […]

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Engage and adapt: peer-led implementation of HIV navigation in Australia.

Krulic T; Brown G; Graham S; Bourne A

This study looked at a special program in Australia that helps people with HIV by working closely with those affected and health workers. The program showed it can change and stay helpful even when things get tough, like during COVID-19. This helped make things better for people with HIV by connecting them with the right support and experts.

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Extending the use period of hormonal long-acting reversible contraceptive devices in Australia: exploring patterns of use in a cohort of users before and after COVID-19 guidance.

Stevenson TB; Rumbold AR; Hall K; Ilomaki J; Bateson D; Mazza D; Grzeskowiak LE

During COVID-19, people were encouraged to use their birth control devices longer to avoid doctor visits. A study in Australia found that most women replaced their devices on time, even with the new advice. Education might be needed to help people adjust to these changes.

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