NCSH in the News
What We’re Getting Wrong About Dating, According to a Kinsey Scientist – Mashable
Dating apps and AI haven’t altered humans’ fundamental desire for deep, reciprocal bonds, and AI works better as a confidence-building tool than a replacement for real relationships. Dr. Justin Garcia, of NCSH member the Kinsey Institute, is quoted.
Planning A First Date on Valentine’s Day Has the Internet Divided – Bustle
Valentine’s Day first dates can work for people who can stay grounded and avoid attaching extra meaning, but they often add unnecessary pressure and expectations. NCSH member, Shan Boodram, is quoted.
Can Ozempic Ease Menopause Symptoms? – health
GLP-1 drugs may help address menopause-related weight gain by improving insulin resistance and lowering diabetes and cardiovascular risk. Lakshmi Priyanka Mahali, of NCSH member Haven Health, is quoted.
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’s Jealousy Is Ruining Our Marriage – AARP
Unresolved betrayal trauma can show up as constant cheating accusations, criticism, and threats that wear down a relationship. Experts recommend setting firm boundaries and seeking therapy. NCSH arranged interviews with Joan Price, Sari Cooper, Marianne Brandon, and Jane Fleishman.
Other News This Week
Fewer Cervical Cancer Screenings Needed for Females Vaccinated Against HPV – Healthline
A study suggests that widespread HPV vaccination could allow for much less frequent cervical cancer screening, with vaccinated people possibly needing only two or three screenings in a lifetime.
Why Are Some Estrogen Patches for Menopause Hard to Find? – NBC News
Rising demand for hormone therapy, up nearly 90% since 2021, has led to shortages of commonly prescribed estrogen patches.
Attachment Anxiety and Sexual Health – Psychology Today
Research links attachment anxiety to higher sexual risk-taking, including condomless sex and beliefs that skipping HIV prevention shows commitment.
Is It Perimenopause? How to Recognize the Symptoms and Take Charge – Flow Space
Perimenopause, which often begins in the 40s, can cause irregular periods, mood changes, hot flashes, sleep disruption, weight shifts, and libido changes due to fluctuating hormones.
Your Obsession With ‘Heated Rivalry’ Is About Much More Than Sex, Therapists Say – CNN Health
“Heated Rivalry” has resonated widely for its portrayal of a passionate romance between two men that blends desire, vulnerability, and consent, while challenging stereotypes about masculinity and sexuality.





