Men's Health
From the Journals
Does cultural tailoring of sexual health programs lead to safer behavior?
Among Hispanic adolescents, sexual health interventions have a small but significant effect on abstinence, condom use, and number of sex partners...
Conference Coverage
Testicular sperm may improve IVF outcomes in some cases
An observational study of one fertility center’s outcomes pushes research forward.
From the Journals
High-intensity exercise builds bone in older men
Closely supervised, high-impact training may safely reduce osteoporosis complications in both men and women.
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New ‘atlas’ maps links between mental disorders, physical illnesses
“We found that women with anxiety disorders have a 50% increased risk of developing a heart condition or stroke,” said Dr. John McGrath.
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‘Milestone’ study shows promise for pedophilic disorder
GnRH antagonists are considered effective in reducing paraphilic symptoms, but their use has been limited to correctional settings.
Conference Coverage
Suicide prevention one key focus of upcoming NIMH strategic plan
The much broader strategic plan to guide research efforts and priorities is set to be released in the next few weeks, Dr. Joshua Gordon said.
From the Journals
AAP releases updated guidance on male teen sexual, reproductive health
“Talk with your male adolescents about puberty, sexuality, and reproductive health!” says Dr. Laura K. Grubb.
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COVID-19: Experts call for ‘urgent’ global action to prevent suicide
An increase in suicide related to COVID-19 is not inevitable provided preventive action is prompt, the group notes.
Guidance for Practicing Primary Care
New guidelines for testosterone treatment in adult men with age-related low testosterone
It is often unclear if someone should be tested or treated for testosterone deficiency.
Conference Coverage
Erectile dysfunction: It’s worse than you think
European study finds higher risk of mortality in men reporting dysfunction.
From the Journals
Focus groups seek transgender experience with HIV prevention