Sexual Health in the News August 14 – August 20
NCSH in the News
An AI Companion Company Is Hiring a Human Therapist – MASHABLE
An AI companion company is hiring a human therapist to help people navigate relationships with AI, citing demand from users who feel stigma around these relationships. Justin Garcia, of NCSH member the Kinsey Institute, is featured in 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:
When You Don’t Find Your Spouse Attractive Anymore – AARP
Experts advise that losing physical attraction to a long-term partner doesn’t automatically mean a relationship should end, especially as aging naturally changes both partners’ bodies.
Other News This Week
New Orleans Health Leaders Encourage Use of Doxy PEP Amid High STI Rates – WDSU
New Orleans health officials are promoting doxy PEP as an STI prevention option amid high infection rates.
Cialis Is an Erectile Dysfunction Drug. Could It Also Help You Live Longer? – NPR
Tadalafil (Cialis), widely used for erectile dysfunction, is being explored for broader cardiovascular benefits, though evidence is not yet strong enough to support its routine use for longevity.
Neurodiverse Sexuality and Common Challenges – Psychology Today
People with ADHD and autism may face sexual challenges related to communication, impulsivity, attention and sensory needs, but open communication, planning and clear boundaries can help partners build satisfying sex lives.
Mittelschmerz Is the Little-known Monthly Symptom Affecting Millions of Women – METRO
Ovulation pain, or mittelschmerz, affects many women around the middle of their menstrual cycle and is usually harmless, though persistent or severe pelvic pain should be evaluated to rule out conditions such as endometriosis, ovarian cysts, or STIs.
Should You Let Your Kids Read Fanfiction? What Parents Need to Know About This Internet Phenomenon – Parents
Fanfiction can encourage teens’ reading and creativity but may include explicit content, so parents should use site ratings and filters while fostering open, nonjudgmental conversations about what their children are reading.
This Common Habit Is Quietly Destroying Your Relationship – VICE
Excessive defensiveness can undermine relationships by making partners afraid to raise concerns, fueling conflict avoidance and resentment.
Media Inquiries
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
susan.gilbert@altarum.org





