Sexual Health in the News November 25 - December 1
Dec 01, 2022
NCSH in the News
Men are using condoms less, even as syphilis and other STDs surge – Washington Post
Public health authorities are confronting a rise in STIs in a world where condom use has steadily declined — and, with it, one of the most effective ways of curbing the spread of disease. This story features David Harvey, of NCSD, an NCSH member.
Health Workers Look to Dating Apps to Chase Sexually Transmitted Infections – US News
Public health nurses in Iowa have learned that dating apps are an efficient way to inform users about potential STI exposures. This story two features two NCSH members: NCSD and BHOC.
Other News This Week
She Wanted an Abortion. A Judge Said She Wasn’t Mature Enough to Decide. - Pro Publica
As abortion access dwindles, America’s “parental-involvement” laws place further restrictions on teenagers — who may need to ask judges for permission to end their pregnancies.
The Future of Monkeypox - The Atlantic
The outbreak here has been in slow retreat for months—and has already left many Americans’ minds.
Conservative states are blocking trans medical care. Families are fleeing. - Politico
From Texas to Florida, families with kids who are medically transitioning say state policies limiting gender-affirming care are forcing them to flee.
You Can Still Get an STI From Oral Sex — Here's What to Know – PopSugar
The CDC warns that one can get an STI in or on the mouth, throat, genitals, or rectum if they’re exposed to an infected partner.
How Important Is Sex In Relationships? 9 Things To Consider – Mind Body Green
With how much sex is talked about in pop culture, online relationship columns, and over drinks between close friends, it raises the question: Just how important is sex in a relationship?
How to Love Being Single When You’re Exhausted from Dating - SHAPE
Learn how to love being single by reframing negative thoughts and prioritizing your own happiness.
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