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MIAMISBURG, Ohio, Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Sexuality and cancer and breaking bad news to cancer patients are two featured articles in the current issue (Vol. 5, Number 4, 2000) of The Oncologist, an international peer-reviewed journal for physicians entrusted with the care of cancer patients.
The Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality is dedicated to advancing knowledge of sexuality. They believe in the importance of both the production of quality research and the application of sexual knowledge in educational, clinical, and other settings. Visit their web site and you will find publications, journals, listings of valuable sources in Sexual Science and more!
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Sexuality & Culture is a forum for the discussion and analysis of ethical, cultural, psychological, social, and political issues related to sexual relationships and sexual behavior. These issues include--but are not limited to: sexual consent and sexual responsibility; sexual harassment and freedom of speech and association; sexual privacy; censorship and pornography; impact of film/literature on sexual relationships; and university and governmental regulation of intimate relationships, such as interracial relationships and student-professor relationships.
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The bi-college Program in Gender and Sexuality is an interdisciplinary program committed to the study of a range of questions raised by the category of gender. The program includes courses that investigate matters of gender difference, gender roles, gender socialization and gender bias, considered historically, materially, and cross-culturally, and courses that engage sexual difference, sexual roles, sexual socialization and sexual bias.
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Sexuality is one of the least understood aspects of aging, and society often seems to imply that sexuality does not have a place in the lives of older people. This article provides an overview of sexuality and aging, including myths and common physical, emotional, and social concerns. It offers suggestions as to how health-care professionals can take a prevention, or health promotion, focus that emphasizes education toward maintaining quality of life for this growing population group, and as a result, help them optimize their sexual quality of life to the fullest extent during the "golden years" of their lives.
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Sexuality and reproductive health are connected. Reproductive health care providers help people manage their sexual lives. Although contraceptive services have traditionally helped women plan the number and spacing of children, most clients seek contraception primarily to separate procreation from the recreational aspects of sexual intercourse.
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