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Is Your Sex Life Being Turned Into Data?

Swipe. Click. Buzz. Repeat. Whether you’re ghosting your Hinge date or checking your vibrator’s Bluetooth settings, here’s a wild truth: your sex life is leaving behind a trail of data. And we’re not just talking browser history—your desires, hookups, breakups, and body itself are getting turned into numbers, and those numbers are shaping how we […]

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Impacts of Drugs on Sexual Health

In recent times, the intersection of medications and sexual health has become an increasingly vital area of study and societal concern. From advancements in HIV prevention to the side effects of common medications affecting libido or sexual desire, the landscape of sexual health is evolving and demanding our attention. Understanding the Influence of Medications Medication […]

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The Impact of Long-Acting Injections on Sexual Health

Recently, a significant development has emerged in the field of HIV prevention that promises to transform the approach to managing sexual health. The introduction of long-acting injections for HIV prevention marks a pivotal step forward, offering new possibilities for individuals at risk and the healthcare systems that serve them. Understanding the New HIV Prevention Options […]

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Intimacy

Fresh Trends in Sexual Wellness You Should Know About

Sexual health thinking can change rapidly, and staying up-to-date matters. This week, we’re spotlighting some of the biggest shifts happening right now, from new tech and mental health insights to smarter access and better education. 1. Making Sexual Health Services Easier to Get Access remains a significant issue, particularly for teenagers and individuals in underserved […]

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The Shocking Truth About How We Study Sexual Health

Picture this: You walk into a bookstore, grab a book about relationships, and realize every single page is written from one perspective—one culture, one worldview, one way of thinking. That’s kind of what’s been happening in sexual health research for years! For too long, studies on sex, relationships, and reproductive health have been designed through […]

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