Sexual Health in the News October 10 – October 16
NCSH in the News
Study Shows Lasting Impact of Limited Sex Education on Adult Relationships – Medical Xpress
A new study found that inadequate sex education leaves many adults struggling with relationships, confidence, and sexual well-being, underscoring the lifelong need for access to comprehensive sex education. Research from NCSH member, the Kinsey Institute, is featured.
9 Things No One Tells You About Sex After 70 – Buzzfeed
Experts and older adults say sex after 70 remains fulfilling, with less focus on frequency and more on emotional connection, adaptability, and pleasure despite physical changes. Licensed psychologist and sex therapist Shannon Chavez, a NCSH member, is quoted.
Pleasure Goes Public: How Sex Toys Became Pop Culture’s Hottest Trend – Orbital Affairs
Sex toys have become mainstream through celebrity endorsements, social media trends, and expert-backed efforts promoting openness, inclusivity, and sexual wellness. Research from NCSH members, SIECUS and the Kinsey Institute, is featured.
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:
How Much Together Time is Right in Retirement? – AARP
Experts say there is no single right amount of time spouses should spend together in retirement, emphasizing communication, personal space, and quality time that fits both partners’ needs. NCSH arranged interviews with Allison Kent, Nan Wise, Rachel Needle, Shadeen Francis, and Jane Fleishman.
Other News This Week
Brain Test May Help Predict Sexual Side Effects in Antidepressant Users, Research Finds – CNN
Early research suggests a brain test measuring serotonin activity may predict who will experience sexual side effects from antidepressants, potentially improving treatment choices and quality of life.
Sperm Supercharger Discovery Paves Way for Birth Control Pill for Men – Newsweek
Scientists have discovered a molecular switch that boosts sperm energy, paving the way for a potential non-hormonal male birth control pill and new infertility treatments.
Age Of Consent Around the World – The Week
A global overview shows that ages of consent range from 13 to 18 depending on the country, reflecting cultural, legal, and religious differences as India considers lowering its current limit.
Dua Lipa Wants HIV ‘Completely Eradicated’: Sex ‘Should Be Fun, Safe’ – Rolling Stone
Singer Dua Lipa marked National PrEP Day with a surprise performance in support of HIV prevention, urging people to end stigma around sexual health and make sex both fun and safe.
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