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Inclusive Sexual Health Services: Practical Guidelines for Providers & Clinics
Looking to provide more inclusive care? This assessment tool was designed to help health care providers cultivate an inclusive clinical environment.
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A Guide to Sexual Concerns and Pleasure
Seeking practical solutions to address common sexual concerns and improve your sex life? This new Guide covers common concerns, causes, solutions, and more.
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Who We Are
We aim to make sexual health a common part of our national discourse and to promote high quality sexual health information and services.
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"In the Open" Video Series: Sexual Health & Relationships
Young adults share how they face their fears and talk with partners about sexual desires and pleasure, safer sex, and defining a relationship.

Inclusive Sexual Health Services: Practical Guidelines for Providers & Clinics
Looking to provide more inclusive care? This assessment tool was designed to help health care providers cultivate an inclusive clinical environment.
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NCSH Launches Own the Awk Campaign
Get ready to Own the Awk with NCSH! We're excited to introduce a new multi-media campaign that empowers young adults to engage in open, honest conversations about sexual health and relationships. Using humor, awkward portraits, and real-life scenarios, the campaign features a video series, digital card decks, conversation starters, scripts, and a bilingual website filled with content on seven key topics.
Sexual Health in the News
How Many People Think Flirting With AI Chatbots is Actually Cheating?
A survey from NCSH member, the Kinsey Institute, found that 33 percent of U.S. adults consider sexting or having a romantic relationship with an AI bot to be cheating. Justin Lehmiller, of the Kinsey Institute, is quoted.
Why Did Choking During Sex become Vanilla?
Sexual choking has become more mainstream among young people, driven by porn and poor sex education. While some find it pleasurable, many experience it non-consensually. Justin Lehmiller, of NCSH member, the Kinsey Institute, is quoted.
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 vs. Herpes Simplex Virus 2—Understanding the Difference
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is often symptomless and comes in two types—HSV-1, which usually causes oral herpes, and HSV-2, which mainly causes genital herpes. While the virus is lifelong, antivirals can reduce outbreaks and transmission risk. H. Hunter Handsfield, a spokesperson for the American Sexual Health Association, a NCSH member, is quoted.