NCSH is excited to join the American Medical Association’s (AMA) Ed Hub as a featured education provider. This new collaboration brings high-quality, evidence-based sexual health tools and education to medical professionals. Together, we aim to enhance patient outcomes and advance sexual health care nationwide. Learn More
Okra water is popular for claims about improving vaginal health and easing childbirth, but there’s no scientific evidence to support these effects. NCSH arranged the interview with Dr. Maureen Slattery.
Breast implant illness refers to autoimmune symptoms linked to breast implants, with some patients finding relief after removal, though research is incomplete and ongoing. NCSH arranged the interview with Dr. Tameca Harris-Jackson.
Trends like "boysober," "the ick," and "celibacy era" that promote disconnection and avoidance in relationships has prompted a discussion with experts about fostering meaningful connections. Results from a Kinsey Institute survey, an NCSH member, are featured.
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