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1. Risky Sexual Behaviors Decreasing Among U.S. Teens - US News and World Report
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, July 31 (HealthDay News) -- In the past 17 years, there has been an overall decrease in risky sexual behaviors among U.S. teens, a new government study shows.
2. Genetics, Environment Shape Sexual Behavior - US News and World Report
MONDAY, June 30 (HealthDay News) -- Genetics and random environmental factors each play a major role in determining both gay and heterosexual behavior, say British and Swedish researchers. "This study puts cold water on any concerns that we are look...
3. Sexuality and Disability
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Sexuality is a wide term that encompasses more than just the sexual organs or secondary sexual characteristics of a human being. It includes body image, self image, gender identity, beliefs and feelings about sex, capacities for love and friendshi... Author: Meghan M. Gourley
4. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) : Sexual activity
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Early initiation of sexual intercourse has been associated with high risk sexual activities, including ineffective use of contraceptives, multiple sex partners over a short period of time, high risk sex partners, and acquisition of STDs and their ... Author: Cherie B. Boyer Ph.D. Expand your search to include all of U.S. News
5. Sexual Thoughts and Behaviours Study
This research is a new, large-scale study that is looking at the sexual thoughts and behaviours of different groups of men. Thank you for expressing an interest in this study. The information on these pages should help you to decide whether you... http://www.psyc.leeds.ac.uk/sexualthoughtstudy/
6. Recreational Drug Use & HIV
Some recreational drugs act as sexual stimulants, lowering inhibition and increasing sexual drive. associations between non-injecting drug use, unsafe sexual behaviour and HIV transmission. although non-IDUs are overlooked by most harm reduction... http://www.avert.org/druguse.htm
7. REINFORCING BEHAVIOUR THERAPY
if the need for doing so is present in us) or refrain from doing so (to avoid harm) Since all behaviours are registered in the brain, and all reinforcements too, it is not too much to imagine that it is possible to do a little 'cheating' We can... http://members.tripod.com/rbt/index.html |
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