Around one in 13 teens are abused on dates. Here, Psychology of Violence editor Sherry Hamby shares how parents can intervene.
New York isn't the only place where cops can use condom possession to justify arrest, but sex worker advocates there are pushing a bill.
The latest facts and figures from the all of the most influential medical journals; newspapers; and health, fitness, and wellness websites.
The latest facts and figures from the all of the most influential medical journals; newspapers; and health, fitness, and wellness websites.
In 1909, as well as now, much of the concern aimed at women's drinking reveals a fear that alcohol will alter them beyond recognition.
The latest facts and figures from the all of the most influential medical journals; newspapers; and health, fitness, and wellness websites.
A budding class action suit seeking $5 million in damages for a similar recall could have a huge impact on what the big pharma firm pays out.
Young couples that find it easy to engage in conversations with their partners are least likely to hold onto anger and stress after conflict.
At Qdoba, kissing a "friend, family member, or even an understanding stranger" will get you a second entree at no cost—except your health.
The latest facts and figures from the all of the most influential medical journals; newspapers; and health, fitness, and wellness websites.
"The desire to find love and a companion to share life with has no expiration date," the study from Bowling Green State University explained.
One person always seems to be pining after the other, resulting in imagined threats and pangs of jealousy. But maybe that makes things better.
Internet dating has become the second most used method of dating, but it creates unrealistic expectations and promotes a sense of destiny.
Romantic partners who spend a lot of time together tend to talk alike, unless the woman happens to be ovulating, according to a study.
Research shows women over 50 are concerned about STDs but feel uneasy discussing safe sex practices with their primary physicians.
A team of scientists at the University of North Carolina have found a novel way to cut sperm counts to levels that would make men infertile.
If humans know nothing about what makes two people click, why would an algorithm know better? It doesn't, according to new research.
The latest facts and figures from the all of the most influential medical journals; newspapers; and health, fitness, and wellness websites.
Women need their men to be good in bed, men are misunderstood, and gays are more likely to believe in love at first sight, says Match.com.
The Cambridge Temperature Concepts product is made up of a wearable sensor and reader unit for measuring your ovulation patterns.