Condoms can't prevent unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease if they're used incorrectly. Unfortunately, a new review of research finds that condom use errors are all too common. Some of ...
Do you hear that? It’s the sound of science bravely marching on in the war to stop men from using “condoms just don’t feel right” or “it doesn’t feel as good, babe” as excuses for not wearing proper ...
A condom designed to increase sexual pleasure has the potential to increase protected sex and decrease sexually transmitted infections, a new study suggests. The new condom, called CSD500 and not ...
Many visitors to a sexual health clinic report incorrect usage of condoms, which appears to lead to a statistically significant increase risk of gonorrhea among men, according to the results of a new ...
HIV transmission is highly unlikely among straight couples who have sex without condoms when one partner carries the virus but takes medication, new research suggests. For gay couples in the same ...
Researchers at the University of Washington have demonstrated for the first time that condoms can prevent women from becoming infected with the human papillomavirus, a common sexually transmitted ...
One-third of people in the United States say they use condoms during sex, according to a report distributed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC reported 20 million new ...
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