_ Sexual Health Sex After 65: Poll Finds Links to Health, Gender Differences & Lack of Communication By Sondra Forsyth article 40% of┬ápeople between the ages of 65 and 80 are sexually active – nearly 75%┬áhave a romantic partner and 54% … Read More→
_ Cycling and Sexual Health By Jane Farrell video Cycling won’t hurt a man’s sex life, new study concludes.
_ Sexual Health Better Sex Starts with Healthy Feet and Eyes: 7 Ways They're Medically Connected By Sondra Forsyth article People are always looking for ways to spice things up in the bedroom. Did you know the health of your … Read More→
_ Sexual Health A Call for Greater Attention to Older Women's Sexual Health By Sondra Forsyth article A January 2018 Journal of the American Geriatrics Society article reviewed common issues in caring for the sexual health of … Read More→
_ Sex and Chronic Health Problems By Jane Farrell article People living with a chronic health condition often wonder if they can or should be having sex. Whatever your issue, … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Sexism Linked to Mental Health Problems in Men By Jane Farrell article Men who prefer traditional role are likelier to have more psychological problems than those who donΓÇÖt conform as much to … Read More→
_ Sexual Health Sex in Later Years: Healthier for Women than Men? By Jane Farrell article Having sex frequently – and enjoying it – puts older men at higher risk for heart attacks and other cardiovascular … Read More→
A new study from UCLA researchers provides a strategy for finding treatments optimally tailored for women and men to prevent cognitive decline in aging as well as progression of neurodegenerative diseases by leveraging sex differences in the brain. By Jane Farrell article BACKROUNDAging is associated with cognitive decline and brain atrophy. Aging also confers a major risk for developing a neurodegenerative disease. … Read More→
_ Brain Health UCLA researchers offer roadmap for identifying new neuroprotective treatments by leveraging sex differences By Jane Farrell article A new study from UCLA researchers provides a strategy for finding treatments optimally tailored for women and men to prevent … Read More→
_ Predicting Changes in Cognitive Health By Jane Farrell article A new measurement system based on phenotypic (observable) data can identify individuals at risk for adverse health outcomes based on … Read More→
_ Consumer Issues Watch Out for Fake Health Claims By Jane Farrell article If youΓÇÖre browsing the Internet and are tempted to buy a particular health product, one of the best ways to … Read More→
Heart Health Sexual Violence and Hypertension By Jane Farrell article Compared with women who had never experienced any type of trauma, women who had experienced sexual assault at any point … Read More→
_ Heart Health and The Pandemic By Jane Farrell article Reduced air pollution in the U.S. during the COVID-19 shutdown initiated in March 2020 was linked to fewer severe heart … Read More→
_ Healthy Habits Can Reduce Dementia Risk Despite Genetic Factor By Jane Farrell article Adopting healthy lifestyle behaviors can lower dementia risk among people who are at higher risk due to a family history … Read More→
_ Stroke Sex after A Stroke By Jane Farrell article Stroke survivors often have difficulty with sex, and it can affect their lives beyond the bedroom. A new study offers … Read More→
_ Number of Steps, Not Intensity, May Be Better for Your Health By Jane Farrell article How many steps should you be taking daily for better health? Taking 4,000 or fewer steps a day is considered … Read More→
_ Medical Care Chronic Illness and Mental Health By Jane Farrell article Depression is a real illness. Treatment can help you live to the fullest extent possible, even when you have another … Read More→
_ Sexually Transmitted Infections and STDs A New Way to Test for Sexually Transmitted Infections By Jane Farrell article The federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared for marketing two tests to detect the sexually transmitted infections chlamydia … Read More→