Sexual Health in the News April 4 – April 10
NCSH in the News
When It Comes to Sex and Relationships, New Multimedia Campaign Empowers Young Adults to Get Past the Awk and Get to the Talk – Press Release
NCSH circulated a press release highlighting the Own the Awk campaign and newly published NCSH research with young adults in the American Journal of Sexuality Education. This release was promoted to college media outlets and other media nationwide.
Oura Wants Its Wearables to Revolutionize Pregnancy Studies – Newsweek
Oura, known for its smart ring, wants to analyze user data to better understand pregnancy complications. Dr. Robin Wallace of PPFA, an NCSH member, is featured.
25 Good Bumble Bios to Try Out, According to a Relationship Expert – PureWow
NCSH member Shan Boodram provides tips on crafting a compelling dating app bio.
NCSH’S COLLABORATION WITH AARP: “IN THE MOOD”
NCSH is providing experts for AARP’s advice column, available to AARP members (via a paywall), reaching up to 15 million people monthly. The most recent articles include:
Is Intimacy OK When Your Partner Has Cognitive Decline? – AARP
Experts discuss questions of consent and ways to be intimate when your partner has cognitive decline. NCSH arranged interviews with Padma Kandadai, Jane Fleishman, Chris Fariello, Evelin Dacker, and Amanda Pasciucco.
Other News This Week
Pregnancy-Related U.S. Death Rates Have Jumped in Recent Years – TIME
The rates of pregnancy-related death in the U.S. increased by nearly 28% between 2018 and 2022, with large disparities based on state, race, and ethnicity.
Apparently Your Period Affects Your Gums. Here’s How. – Huffington Post
It’s not just your skin and mood that can change with your menstrual cycle. Medical experts discuss the connection between your period and oral health.
Am I Safe Dating Online? – Psychology Today
Over half (53%) of Americans under 30 reported using a dating site or app to find a partner, but online dating is associated with some additional risks. This article outlines some steps to protect yourself.
How to Thrive in Relationships After Sexual Trauma – Psychology Today
Sexual trauma survivors may experience disassociation in intimacy, blocking genuine pleasure. However, a satisfying sexual life after trauma is possible with the right support.
How “Spicy” Books Helped Their Sex Lives – Pop Sugar
The increasing popularity of “romantasy” (romance and fantasy) novels has helped normalize discussions around sex, kinks, and desires.
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