NCSH in the News
Think You Don’t Have a Type? Science Says You Probably Do – Psychology Today
Research suggests people tend to date a consistent “type,” with exes often sharing similar personality traits and physical characteristics. However, more extroverted people show greater variety in their partners. Justin Lehmiller of the Kinsey Institute, an NCSH member, authored this article.
AARP’S “IN THE MOOD” SERIES
NCSH is providing experts for AARP’s advice column, available to AARP members (via a paywall), reaching up to 15 million people monthly. The most recent articles include:
My Husband Hates PDA and It’s Getting to Me – AARP
Experts say couples with different comfort levels around public affection should communicate openly, set boundaries, and prioritize both safety and connection. NCSH arranged interviews with Shadeen Francis, Chris Fariello, Stella Harris, and Tameca Harris-Jackson.
I’m a Marine. My PTSD and Other Issues Are Affecting My Sex Life – AARP
Experts say older adults with erectile dysfunction or other health challenges can enjoy a satisfying sex life by broadening their definition of intimacy, communicating openly with their partner, and seeking appropriate medical or sex therapy support. NCSH arranged interviews with Evelin Dacker, Dock Winston, Marianne Brandon, Tameca Harris-Jackson, Shadeen Francis, and Chris Fariello.
Other News This Week
A Groundbreaking Study Shows Cervical Cancer Deaths Dropped by 100 Percent Thanks to the HPV Vaccine – Women’s Health
A study from England found that cervical cancer deaths have fallen dramatically since the introduction of the HPV vaccine. There were no cervical cancer deaths in women ages 20 to 24 from 2020 to 2024, where up to 90 percent of the group was vaccinated.
Birth Control Pills Might Increase Binge Eating Risk, Study Finds – U.S. News and World Report
A new study found that women taking combination birth control pills were more likely to experience emotional or binge eating while on active hormone pills compared with inactive pills.
New Research Reveals Americans’ Biggest First Date Fear – VICE
An analysis of Google searches found that Americans’ biggest first-date concern is knowing what to talk about, with conversation-related searches outpacing worries about what to wear, what to do, or whether to kiss.
The Workplace Habits That Quietly Kill Desire – Forbes
Experts say workplace stress may be an overlooked contributor to low libido in women, with factors such as constant work connectivity, emotional labor, multitasking, burnout, and a lack of real downtime draining the mental and emotional energy needed for intimacy.
As Cancer Death Rates Plunge, Clear Disparities Remain, New Report Says – NBC News
A new report finds that cervical cancer continues to disproportionately affect women in low-income and underserved communities, where lower HPV vaccination and screening rates contribute to higher rates of preventable illness and death.
Testosterone Therapy Labels and Limits May Change Under FDA Proposal – U.S. News and World Report
The FDA is proposing updates to testosterone replacement therapy labels, citing new evidence that the treatment does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events and may be appropriate for some men with age-related low testosterone.





