Sexual Health in the News September 23 - September 29
Sep 29, 2022
NCSH in the News
Syphilis Is Rising in the U.S. Here's What to Know About the Sexually Transmitted Infection – TIME
With significant increases in syphilis rates across the country, STI experts are sharing information on who should seek testing and the symptoms. NCSH member, Dr. Edward Hook, is quoted.
STD Education in Schools Could Prove Crucial – Get Me Giddy
Sexual health experts and advocates are calling for comprehensive sex education, including education about STDs, in schools. SIECUS and Advocates for Youth, both NCSH members, are featured.
Other News This Week
University Of Idaho Warns Employees Could Face Felony Charges If They Promote Abortion Or Contraception – Forbes
The University of Idaho informed employees that promoting abortion or contraception while on the job could be a felony — and stated the university will no longer make birth control available to students.
I Don’t Want Your God In Charge Of My Health Care – The Washington Post
Religiously bound healthcare systems, hospitals, and even physicians are imposing barriers to important, routine, and even life-saving reproductive healthcare services.
Can You Take Plan B On Birth Control? How To Use These Hormonal Medications For Max Protection – Insider
Reproductive health providers share information on how to properly use different types of emergency contraception in tandem with hormonal birth control pills.
What Is It Like to Get Tested for HIV? – Them
Knowing your HIV status is important and understanding the testing process is key, too. This article walks you through each step of the process, from finding a testing location to navigating your insurance.
Porn Is The New Sex Ed — Here’s Why That’s a Problem – Refinery29
Porn can help adolescents explore their sexual identity or preferences but can also provide unrealistic expectations of what sex should look like. The author shares strategies to distinguish between ethical and unethical porn.
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