A tough pill to swallow
By Anne Mills | November 19, 2007Dear Anne, I just read that birth control pills can cause blood clots and cardiovascular problems.
Dear Anne, I just read that birth control pills can cause blood clots and cardiovascular problems.
Dear Anne, Every time I try to have a meaningless one-night stand, I end up developing feelings for the guy.
Just as many of us are getting over our autumn allergies, we'll soon have another reason to break out the Kleenex: cold season.
Is there really such a thing as a fractured penis?I heard this can happen during sex, but how can you break it if there aren't any bones in it?-- "Dave" Although a penis fracture may sound as implausible as the threats of hairy palms and masturbation-induced blindness long propagated by nuns and anxious mothers, it is actually possible to "break" your penis.
I went home for summer break, and all of a sudden my parents are drinking wine every night because now they're saying alcohol is healthy.
You've seen the ads: "You could become one less life affected by cervical cancer." Although my inner grammarophile may cringe at the language (It's "one fewer," people!), the drug company Merck has done a brilliant job marketing its HPV vaccine, Gardasil.
Dear Anne, I've recently started lifting weights but I'm having trouble bulking up.Are anabolic steroids a safe way to build muscle?
Dear Anne, My girlfriend and I have been exclusive all summer, and I thought things were going great... until painful red blisters showed up on my penis.
It's been a busy year in Sex and Balances: We've talked about condoms and chlamydia, hymens and hemorrhoids, blue balls and bacteria.
Dear Anne, I've heard that chlamydia and gonorrhea can make you infertile ... Is that true? --Anonymous Yes.