Sexual Health in the News September 13 - September 19

NCSH in the News

CDC Says Mpox Vaccine Boosters Aren't Needed in the US As Questions Emerge Around Waning Immunity - CNN
Public health experts are debating whether booster doses of the Jynneos vaccine are needed for people in the U.S. due to waning immunity and outbreaks in other parts of the world. NCSH members, Lori Tremmel Freeman of NACCHO and David Harvey of NCSD are featured.  

Single Boomers Are Having 'S-E-X.' They're Also Seeing a Surge in STIs - USA Today
STIs are rapidly increasing among adults over age 50, driven by longer lifespans, increased sexual activity, and a lack of awareness about safer sex practices. Fred Wyand of ASHA, an NCSH member, is featured.  

Masturbation May Help With Menopause Symptoms, New Research Says - Women’s Health
New research suggests that masturbation may help alleviate menopause symptoms like hot flashes and trouble sleeping. Dr. Cynthia Graham of the Kinsey Institute, an NCSH member, is featured.  

NCSH COLLABORATES WITH AARP ON SEXUAL HEALTH ADVICE COLUMN: "IN THE MOOD"   
NCSH is providing experts for this new AARP advice column, currently available to AARP members only (via a paywall), reaching up to 15 million people monthly. The most recent articles include:   

I Can't Have Sex With My Wife Because of Prostate Cancer. What's Next for Us? - AARP 
Experts discuss common sexual health concerns including vaginal discomfort and erectile issues arising from prostate cancer. NCSH arranged interviews with experts Dr. Ana Cepin, Dr. Abe Morgentaler, Dr. Anita Mikkilineni, Dr. Michael Lutz, and Dr. Evelin Dacker. 


Other News This Week

Abortion Providers - and Patients - Are on the Move, As State Laws Keep Shifting - NPR
In Kansas, where abortion access remains protected, demand has surged due to restrictive state laws in neighboring states.  

Sexual Harassment is As Common Today For Women in the Workplace As 5 Years Ago, Study Finds - CBS News
A new study reveals that women in corporate America continue to face stalled early career promotions, widespread sexual harassment, and declining support for diversity and inclusion efforts.  

For Better Sex, Get Your Sleep - Psychology Today 
Lack of sleep is a widespread issue in the US that may affect concentration, mental health, physical well-being, and sexual function.  

Homophobic Speech in Youth Sports Doesn't Just Harm Gay Boys. It Harms Straight Boys Too - USA Today
A study found that anti-LGBTQ and misogynistic language pervades youth sports environments, negatively affecting many participants’ self-esteem and contributing to long-term emotional harm.   

How Sexual Expression Influences Long-Term Marital Satisfaction in Older Couples - PsyPost 
A study found that older adults who engage in frequent and mutually satisfying sexual activity experience better marital quality over time.  

GLAAD Finds Overall Decline in LGBTQ Representation in Major Studio Films - NBC News
GLAAD found a decrease in the number of films featuring LGBTQ characters despite an increase in LGBTQ leads, highlighting ongoing concerns about transgender representation.

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