"It’s easy to get lost in babyhood and lose the couplehood," says Laurie Betito, a Montreal-based sexual-wellness expert.
The 371-page report was launched Wednesday at a press conference ahead of the 24th International AIDS Conference in Montreal.
https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/progress-against-the-hiv-pandemic-has-faltered-report
"It goes from your first date, which is like a walk in the park, literally, to skipping to the three-month point."
https://montrealgazette.com/life/relationships/montrealers-and-the-risky-business-of-pandemic-dating
“My family always told me that what’s done in the dark always comes out in the light,” says Odom, who will talk about his addictions at the Au Contraire Film Festival.
The iconic sex therapist, author and broadcaster is coming to Montreal to deliver two lectures, including a free one on 'Sex After 50.'
The Youth Clinic at St. Mary’s Family Medicine Centre welcomes patients age 14-25 every Tuesday afternoon.
Flibanserin is a drug that doesn’t really work, with serious side effects, to treat a condition that doesn’t really exist.
Anew study from Concordia University finds that viewing erotic stimuli isn't likely to cause erectile problems and may even help sexual arousal.
Chris Kilham, a.k.a. the "Medicine Hunter," ballyhoos the work of Dr. Johari Saad “who is called by many the King of Tongkat Ali” and has carried out “painstaking research” to show that t...