Behavioral HIV prevention interventions targeting heterosexual African Americans that are proven to work require several key characteristics, according to UCSF researchers. "Peer education, skills ...
... in Canada are more likely to live in urban areas and more highly educated than heterosexuals in Canada.
"This is the first work to document statistically and economically meaningful differentials ...
... (UK), said: "To the best of our knowledge this is the first research to take account of all heterosexual partnerships and not just people's most recent partnerships, which tend to be more established ...
... the new study, along with similar results from other studies, suggest that circumcision may protect other heterosexual males in the U.S. The promising new findings are reported in the January 1 issue ...
A new US study has found that being circumcised significantly reduced the risk of HIV infection in heterosexual African-American men known to have been exposed to the virus. The findings of the new ...
... infected individuals. Using this database, the researchers discovered that transmission clusters in the heterosexual population were smaller than those found among HIV-infected homosexual men and that ...
Among heterosexuals in the United Kingdom, HIV transmission can occur within networks of as many as 30 people, according to a new study.
... and microbicide research, and abstinence—are having a limited impact on the predominantly heterosexual epidemics found in Africa. Furthermore, some of the assumptions underlying such strategies—such ...
... frequently occurs, girls may come to expect demeaning behaviors as normal in heterosexual relationships. And when girls’ achievement is discouraged in traditionally male-dominated fields, their ...
... Robinson, PhD, LP, LMFT, and Liz Wieling, PhD, LMFT, interviewed thirteen heterosexual couples. The study investigated how both partners developed shared meaning about vvs through their experiences, ...
... by high real estate prices, young gay people remaining in the suburbs, and greater integration of heterosexuals into inner cities. Achievement of civil rights also appears to play a role; young ...
... partners. However, the conclusions are more difficult to transfer to countries where non-heterosexual behaviour remains prohibited.
Overall, the environment shared by twins (including familial and ...
The brains of homosexual men resemble those of heterosexual women, while lesbians' brains show similarities with those of straight men, a study published Monday showed.
... sexual orientation are complex. And we are not simply talking about homosexuality here - heterosexual behaviour is also influenced by a mixture of genetic and environmental factors.
The team led by ...
... 18, compared with none in the other two types of families. Two children from heterosexual parents only found out when told by people who were not their parents.
Dr Jadva said: "We asked the offspring ...