NCSH in the News
How Singles Are Using AI To Improve Their Online Dating Success – Fast Company
A new survey of 5,000 U.S. singles found that 26% now use AI in dating—a 333% increase from 2024—with nearly half of Gen Z already relying on it to shape profiles, start conversations, and assess compatibility. Survey results from the Kinsey Institute, an NCSH member, are featured.
Other News This Week
FDA Approves New Twice-Yearly HIV Shot. What To Know – USA Today
The FDA has approved lenacapavir, the first twice-yearly injectable HIV prevention drug, offering a promising alternative to daily PrEP pills and potentially improving adherence and access worldwide.
Summer Creates The ‘Perfect Storm’ For This Painful Issue – New York Post
Summer heat and activities increase UTI risk in women, but staying hydrated, practicing good hygiene, and seeking proper treatment can help prevent infections.
Can Tight Underwear Cause Male Infertility? Doctor Weighs In – Today
Tight underwear may increase scrotal temperature, but there’s no strong evidence it impacts male fertility. Age, lifestyle, and health factors play a larger role in infertility.
Men Are Showing More and More Interest in Birth Control. – Slate
Women have long borne most birth control responsibility despite side effects, but rising male interest in contraception and vasectomies suggests a shift toward shared responsibility.
A Relationship Expert’s Number One Tip for Dating in Every Decade – Stacker
Dating advice by decade: know what you want, be honest, learn from past mistakes, and stay open to real connection.