Report: 4 in 10 young Canadians have sent a sext, 6 in 10 have received ...
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2017 In Stories: Illegal, taboo and potentially deadly: Understanding the history of abortion in Ottawa
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Scientists find the gene that makes men gay — or very open about sex. It’s ...
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A woman with a transplanted uterus just gave birth — a first for the U.S.
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When child sex isn't rape: French to set age of consent
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Spike in gonorrhea cases worries Ottawa Public Health
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Ashley Judd: 'Tipping point' on sexual harassment is here
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Woman says she was misled into mastectomy, hysterectomy
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Placenta pills? Eating it is risky and bordering on cannibalism, doctors say
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In Weinstein saga, Rose McGowan emerges as powerful voice
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Critics say Trump birth control rule ignores science
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Canada should OK 'three-parent babies': Commentary argues for lifting ban on controversial technique
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Toronto writer's story of sexual harassment spurs others to share experiences
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The new taboo: More people regret sex change and want to ‘detransition’, surgeon says
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US sexually transmitted disease hit another high
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A study found that chemicals in shaving cream could contribute to lower sperm counts
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Robo-gaydar: Now an AI computer can tell that you are gay just by looking at ...
‘Against schools and against students’: Betsy DeVos planning to scrap Obama rules on campus sexual ...
The announcement was applauded by critics who say the rules are unfairly stacked against students accused of sexual assault, while advocacy groups for victims denounced DeVos's message as a step backward
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Doctors denying ‘tubals’ to women under 30 opting out of motherhood
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Heart attack during sex four times more likely to be fatal, not for the reasons ...
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Flame retardant in couches, car seats, gym mats linked to ‘lower reproductive success’ for women
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Man says he was cured of pedophilia at Royal Ottawa clinic
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Cuts, burns and rashes: More pubic hair grooming means more injuries, study says
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Transgender day camp among first to include 4-year-olds
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Preparing for ‘pink Viagra’: Two years after female libido pill approved by FDA, drug finally ...
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Researchers say love addiction is real and a break-up pill could be available soon
How an age-old medical treatment using poppy seed oil can help a woman become pregnant
Flushing out the fallopian tubes — a procedure that’s been around since 1917 — may be just as effective, cheaper and far less risky than IVF, study finds
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Sexual Health The reason men need women to orgasm — and why women often fake it — is ...
The desire to preserve or shore up a man’s masculinity might also keep women from speaking honestly about what they want, which is why women, other research holds, frequently fake it -
Sexual Health A third of women taking testosterone see a boost in desire — but could that ...
New study finds growing number of Canadian women are being prescribe the male hormone despite little evidence to suggest it works -
Sexual Health New male contraceptive is safe, effective, inexpensive — and can’t find a company to sell ...
Rather than a Big Pharma lab, the breakthrough is emerging from a university startup in the heart of rural India -
Family & Child Are autistic children more likely to believe they’re transgender? Controversial Toronto expert backs link
A new BBC documentary features Dr. Kenneth Zucker, the psychologist ousted two years ago from his job as head of a gender-identity clinic at Toronto’s CAMH -
Women How a patient's 'crazy' request for a new womb made history
STOCKHOLM — When the young Australian cervical cancer patient learned she had to lose her womb in order to survive, she proposed something audacious to the doctor who was treating her: She asked if she could have a womb transplant, so she could one day carry her own baby. -
Sexual Health Botox could be ‘game changer’ for erectile dysfunction, Canadian urologists say
Botox might offer a near permanent solution for erectile dysfunction, a new study suggests. But some worry impotence drugs are already perpetuating narrow social norms of masculinity -
Sexual Health What do women really want in a female version of Viagra? More fun, says study
Nearly two-thirds of women indicated they would be "willing" to use a sexuality-boosting medication. When asked which aspects they would want to enhance, most said to increase orgasm frequency -
Sexual Health Supermodel comes out as intersex: ‘My body isn’t really male or female’
Supermodel wants to break the "taboo" surrounding the syndrome of being born with sex characteristics that aren't entirely male or female
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Columnists Paula Simons: One set of Charter rights can't erase others
It's wrong to ask not-for-profit groups and private business owners to pass an ideological litmus test before they qualify for public dollars. -
Mindfulness helps couple recover intimacy after prostate cancer
Rob and Diane Kikkert have rekindled their intimate relationship with the help of a UBC pilot programme. -
Sexual Health Clinician awarded $2M grant to improve patient care in First Nation communities
A University of Saskatchewan researcher and clinician has received a $2 million grant to refine and expand how on-reserve patients are diagnosed and treated for HIV, Hepatitis C and other sexually transmitted blood-borne infections. -
Local News Massive increase in HIV testing contributes to effective harm reduction programs in Sask. Indigenous communities
Harm reduction models in Indigenous communities across Saskatchewan have been showing signs of success even as rates of HIV infections continues to rise. -
Columnists Daphne Bramham: Olympics' archaic paternalism hobbles female athletes
In far too many places in the world, it’s still taboo for girls and women to participate in sports. -
Politics Paula Simons: Catholic sex ed plan could be a deal-breaker
Two ethical codes, two world views, in a head-on collision that may lead to a constitutional crisis. -
Columnists Corbella: Harvey Weinstein story has many of us saying #MeToo
Another friend, Kit, who grew up near a large park in Burnaby, B.C., said it was common to be followed by masturbating men in cars. -
Health Why putting sex on your 'to-do' list can actually save your marriage
'It's not about seeing it as a chore, but making time for yourself and the experience. It's about assigning value to it' -
Local Arts Town Talk: Visiting exhibitor Antoine Verglas photographed Melania Trump in the buff
AU NATUREL: Few men can have photographed Melania Trump naked and been received cordially by her somewhat testy spouse. -
Sexual Health Archdiocese of Regina apologizes for out-of-date HPV letter slipping out 'under our radar'
The Archdiocese of Regina apologized Thursday for an out-of-date letter regarding the HPV vaccine sent to Catholic school boards and parents this week.