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Sexual Health in the News February 13 – February 19

February 19, 2026

NCSH in the News

Are We Hard-Wired for Infidelity? – The Guardian  

Humans have evolved with both a drive for long-term bonding and for sexual novelty, which can create tension in relationships. Justin Garcia, of NCSH member the Kinsey Institute, authored this article. 

The Truth About Polyamory – Scientific American 

Polyamory isn’t just about sex—it’s a consent-based relationship style focused on honesty and communication. Research suggests it can be as stable and satisfying as monogamy, but it takes a lot of emotional work. Justin Lehmiller, of NCSH member the Kinsey Institute, is featured.  

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 Bestie’s New Partner Seems Controlling. Should I Say Something? – AARP 

If you’re uneasy about a friend’s new partner, reflect on whether your reaction is about him, your own past experiences, or feeling replaced. Then, you can gently raise specific behaviors using “I” statements without judgment. NCSH arranged interviews with Sari Cooper, Shadeen Francis, Rosara Torrisi, and Stella Harris.  


Other News This Week

Winter Olympics Villages Condom Supply Restocked After Shortage – USA Today  

Condoms in the Milano Cortina Olympic Village ran out less than a week into the 2026 Winter Games, after a much smaller supply was provided than prior Olympics and a higher-than-expected demand.  

Baltimore Health Expert Explains How Perimenopause Impacts Women – CBS News  

Perimenopause can cause years of symptoms like hot flashes, sleep disruption, brain fog, and joint pain, but experts say treatment options, from lifestyle changes to hormone therapy, can help. 

Your Bedroom Isn’t Just Where You Sleep — It Might Be Affecting Your Relationship – Los Angeles Times 

Bedroom clutter, harsh lighting, and screens can keep the nervous system activated, making intimacy and desire harder. Calmer, more intentional design can help make connection easier. 

Is Endometriosis Hereditary? – health  

Endometriosis can run in families, raising your risk about five to ten times higher if a first-degree relative has it, but it’s also influenced by many genes plus hormones and environment. 

‘Trimester Zero’ Is Real. Here’s How to Prep Your Body for Pregnancy – SELF 

“Trimester zero” is the 3 months before trying to conceive, when lifestyle changes like sleep, diet, exercise, and stress reduction can improve egg and sperm quality. 

Women Are Exhausted by Dating Apps. Now They’re Paying $150,000 for Matchmakers. – ELLE 

Frustrated with dating apps, more women are paying for matchmakers who offer curated, compatibility-focused introductions. 

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For general media inquiries about sexual health topics and/or to schedule an interview with one of our experts, please contact Susan Gilbert, NCSH Co-Director, at 
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