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Sexual healthiness is far more than what most TV ads about Erectile Dysfunction make it to be! Sexual health is about intimacy, reproductive system health and the enjoyment of sex as a way of procreation or pleasure.

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Womens cholesterol levels vary with phase of menstrual cycle
Dec 31 - National Institutes of Health researchers have shown that women's cholesterol levels correspond with monthly changes in estrogen levels. This natural variation, they suggest, might indicate a need ... Read more »

FDA Approves Natazia - A New Combination Product Oral Contraceptive
Aug 10 - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Natazia, a combination hormonal tablet for use as an oral contraceptive. Natazia contains two female hormones, an estrogen (estradiol valerate) ... Read more »

Expression of Proteins Linked to Poor Outcome in Women with Ovarian Cancer
May 7 - Scientists have established the presence of certain proteins in ovarian cancer tissues and have linked these proteins to poor survival rates in women with advanced stages of the disease. The study,... Read more »

FDA Approves Lysteda to Treat Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
Apr 13 - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Lysteda tablets (tranexamic acid), the first non-hormonal product cleared to treat heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia). Lysteda works by stab... Read more »

FDA Approves Additional Use for IUD Mirena to Treat Heavy Menstrual Bleeding in IUD Users
Nov 14 - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Mirena (levonorgestrel intrauterine system) to treat heavy menstrual bleeding in women who use intrauterine contraception as their method of pre... Read more »

Second Gene Linked to Familial Testicular Cancer
Oct 1 - Specific variations or mutations in a particular can gene raise a man's risk of familial, or inherited, testicular germ-cell cancer, the most common form of this disease, according to new research ... Read more »

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