Measuring the penis in an erect state, rather than a flaccid one, is a more accurate way to determine length and girth, according to a recent Journal of Sexual Medicine study.
Archives for November 2015
Over 40% of Women Experience “Post-sex Blues” at Some Point, Study Suggests
New research published in Sexual Medicine has shed some light on the prevalence of postcoital dysphoria (PCD) among a cohort of female university students.
Does Sex Trigger Heart Attacks?
Most patients can safely go back to having regular sex after a heart attack, experts say. And chances are, sexual activity will not trigger another heart attack.
Vortioxetine Has Fewer Sexual Side Effects Than Traditional Antidepressants, Study Reports
Patients who take vortioxetine for depression might have fewer sexual side effects than those who take other antidepressants, according to new research published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Researchers Study Sexual Frequency After Vasectomy
Men who have undergone vasectomy have sex more frequently than their non-vasectomized counterparts, according to a new Journal of Sexual Medicine Study.