Can an anti-bacterial ingredient be some of the cause of infertility? Fox2now reports today that the FDA is now reevaluating the ingredient used in 75 percent of anti-bacterial liquid soaps and body washes sold in the United States. This chemical is also found on kitchen counters, baby bassinets and most hand and body soap.
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Men, Women, Contraception: Where is The Pill for Men?
Here’s a quick quiz, courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: What are the two most commonly used forms of birth control in the United States?If your reply includes “condoms,” you’re wrong. Oral contraceptives are the top method, and tubal ligation comes in a close second. And they’re both used by women, not by men.
Consensual Sex Typically Doesn’t Begin Before Teen Years, Study Finds
It’s rare for children in the United States aged 10 to 12 to be sexually active, especially on a voluntary basis, a new study finds. However, almost one in five teens has had sex before age 15, and 16,000 girls under 15 get pregnant each year.
Aiming to Increase Families for `Waiting’ Children, Institute Releases New Research on Gay/Lesbian Adoption and Recommends Best Practices
NEW YORK, October 20, 2011 – Despite laws in some states that impede the practice, a growing number of lesbians and gay men are adopting children in the United States – at least half of them providing families for boys and girls from …