Sexual Health in the News Week of Feb 21-Feb 27
Feb 20, 2015
NCSH in the News
Other News This Week
Kids & the HPV Vaccine: Everything Moms Need to Know - Café Mom
If your kids are tweens or teens, your pediatrician may have suggested it's time for the HPV vaccine. Which may have you thinking, yikes, my kid isn't having sex at 11! Do I really have to think about this right now? (A link to the NCSH guide is included in the article.)
It's Official - This is the Birth Control Most Healthcare Providers Use Themselves - Women's Health
Clinician Support Critical to HPV Vaccination - Medpage Today
Immunization against HPV continues to lag behind rates for other vaccine-preventable diseases, primarily because of lost opportunities in the clinic, according to participants in a national conference.
Are Your Grandparents Having More Sex Than You? - CBS News
CDC News: First-of-its-kind Model Estimates HIV Transmission at Each Stage of Care - Aids.gov
A new CDC study has concluded that 9 in 10 new HIV infections in the United States could be averted by diagnosing people living with HIV and ensuring they receive prompt, ongoing care and treatment. The statistical model used in the study clearly demonstrates the importance of testing and treatment for HIV prevention.
Report: Women Embrace More Effective Birth Control - USA Today
The most effective methods of reversible birth control are rapidly gaining popularity among US girls and women, a new report shows.
Merck Grants Free License for Pediatric HIV Drug - Washington Post
Drugmaker Merck & Co. has granted a free license allowing one of its HIV medicines to be made and sold inexpensively for use in young children in poor countries hard hit by the AIDS virus.
The Future of Male Birth Control - US News & World Report
The birth control pill is a popular option for women, and a similar drug could be available for men.
Low Libido in Women: What's Killing Your Sex Drive? - SHAPE
Desire disorders are plaguing more and more young women. Shape.com looks into why and what can be done to help
Fifty Shades of Blush: Why Is It So Hard to Talk to Kids About Sex? - Huffington Post
Comical images of red-faced, squirmy parents trying to get themselves through some variation of "The Talk" ultimately make us laugh at ourselves, and that's always a good thing. But, decades of work with generations of parents makes me think there's something deeper than learned discomfort and embarrassment going on here.
What's an Anal Pap Smear? Here's Everything You Need to Know - Cosmopolitan
Anal pap smears look for cellular changes, the same way they would look for cellular changes in a vaginal pap smear. They look for what's called any evidence of dysplasia, pre-cancer cells or potential pre-cancer changes.
Media Inquiries
For general media inquiries about sexual health topics and/or to schedule an interview with one of our experts, please contact Susan Gilbert, NCSH Co-Director, at
susan.gilbert@altarum.org