Resources
Articles
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Sexuality and Substance Use
This article examines and contrasts the short and long-term impacts of tobacco, alcohol, and selected recreational drugs on sexual function.
- From The Sex Information and Education Council of Canada (SIECCAN) -
Contraception choice for HIV Positive Women
The aim of this article is to present a global overview of contraception choice for women living with HIV infection including effects on sexual transmission risk.
- From STIonline of the British Medical Journal -
Trichomoniasis: clinical manifestations, diagnosis and management
Examination of the clinical aspects of Trichomoniasis infection, which may affect as many as 180 million women worldwide.
- From STIonline of the British Medical Journal -
Erectile dysfunction: management update
Review of the physiology of erection, and the pathophysiology, diagnosis and clinical management of erectile dysfunction.
- From CMAJ online - Expanding Contraceptive Choice: Five Promising Innovations
This 2009 article, written by Karin Ringheim and James Gribb from the Population Reference Bureau, describes the “unmet needs of contraception” facing women around the world.
Ringheim and Gribb argue that by introducing contraceptive innovations and options to women around the world, we are not only allowing those women to exercise their right to plan their families, but we are also increasing the economic and social development of the country they live in.
Last Modified: July 22, 2009