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Sex psychologist: Empowering women in the bedroom
It is still hard for the majority of Indonesian women to get what they want as they live in a country that is home to a strong patriarchal system. -Jakarta Post/ANN - The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network
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This can reduce heavy periods
A hormone-releasing intrauterine contraceptive device has been found to be a viable alternative to hysterectomy for women. -ST
Sex change surgery guidelines drafted
Candidates in China must first prove a persistent desire for a sex change and go through therapy. -China Daily/ANN
What is the right age to send your daughter to a gynaecologist?
Teenage girls should see a gynae between the ages of 13 and 15. -NST
HIV up among gays and bisexuals
Spike also seen among intravenous drug users. -ST
Vaginal discharge - normal?
Health expert explains what constitutes normal discharge. -NST
Stringing up my Gs
They may be a fashion statement for some, but G-strings can cause certain problems. -The Star/ANN
End of period drama?
A new birth control pill promises better relief for that time of the month.
Sex so painful that I avoid it
Sex is almost impossible for married reader who suffers from vaginismus. Read what the doc has to say about this condition.
Vaccine's mixed signals
By vaccinating young girls against a sexually transmitted infection, are we sending the right message, asks a cancer doctor.
"Cauliflower" sex disease cases rise in Singapore
The yearly number of genital warts cases has shot up from 800 five years ago to more than 1,300 last year.
Teen girls should get cervical cancer vaccine earlier
Nobel Prize winner says jab works best before they start engaging in sexual activity.
Malaysians not so hot in bedroom
A surprisingly high number of Malaysians are not sexually satisfied, according to a survey.
Sexual healing
Up to 40% of women are affected by a common female sexual disorder in which they are unable to reach orgasm when sexually excited.
Pleasure hotspots
Women are now more open to enjoying pleasure, according to a sexual health researcher.
Condoms do not give foolproof STD protection
There is nothing safer than abstinence to ensure that you are kept safe from sexually-transmitted diseases.
Expert: HIV carriers can have healthy kids
Chance of a HIV-positive person getting a child who is also infected was 30 per cent, he said.
Minister: 25 married despite screening
Malaysia minister said those who test positive are usually advised not to get married, but some ignore the advice.
'Quarantine HIV carriers'
HIV carriers must never be allowed to marry, says Perak Menteri Besar.
 
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