NCSH Sexual Health in the News: Apr 8 - Apr 14
Apr 14, 2016
NCSH in the News
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Other News This Week
Contraception Compromise Acceptable if it Ends Legal Challenges, Administration Says - Washington Post
The Obama administration said a compromise to resolve religious organizations' objections to providing their employees with contraceptives would work only if it was clear that the women would be covered through other means, and if it ended the controversy.
'Scarier Than We Initially Thought': CDC Sounds Warning on Zika Virus - USA Today
Public health officials used their strongest language to date in warning about a Zika outbreak in the United States, as the Obama administration lobbied Congress for $1.9 billion to combat the mosquito-borne virus.
How Much Sex Should You Be Having? - CNN
A recent study found that, although married people or people in committed relationships who had more sex tended to report feeling happier, the benefit leveled off at a sexual frequency of once a week.
How Allergy Medication Can Affect Your Sex Life - Bustle
STIs May Have Driven Ancient Humans to Monogamy, Study Says - The Guardian
The Big O: Physiological Reasons Why You May Have Orgasmic Dysfunction - Medical Daily
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