NCSH in the News
NCSH’S COLLABORATION WITH AARP: “IN THE MOOD”
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:
I Feel Like a Roommate in My Marriage – AARP
If you feel like a roommate to your spouse, experts suggest clearly expressing your needs, reducing pressure around sex, and working together to rediscover connection. NCSH arranged interviews with experts Rachel Needles, Allison Kent, Stella Haris and Sari Cooper.
My Husband Has Been Cheating for Years. What Do I Do? – AARP
After a relationship betrayal, prioritize emotional healing and rebuilding self-trust before making decisions. Whether you stay or not, clear communication and honoring your needs are essential. NCSH arranged interviews with experts Rachel Needle, Sonya Maya, Allison Kent, and Stella Harris.
Other News This Week
More At-Home Health Tests Are Now Available. How To Know What’s Right for You – The AP
The FDA has approved a variety of at-home tests, including those for HIV and other STIs along with the first at-home cervical cancer test, which can help expand care, especially for those in rural areas or with medical anxiety. NCSH arranged the interview with Dr. Joseph Cherabie.
Trans people, local governments and educators face rising anti-LGBTQ hate, GLAAD report finds – NBC News
A new GLAAD report found that over half of anti-LGBTQ incidents across the U.S. over the past year targeted transgender or gender nonconforming people.
What a Urologist Wants Men to Know About Vasectomies – CNN Health
Vasectomies are a safe and effective form of male birth control. Though it’s an outpatient procedure with minimal recovery time, it is often helpful to discuss questions and your decision with a clinician.
What is Pride Month and why is it celebrated in June? – USA Today
Pride Month, starting June 1, celebrates LGBTQ history and resilience, originating from the 1969 Stonewall Riots.





