Kinsey Confidential: Sexual health information for the (Porn Movie) millennial generation
Monday, January 18th, 2010Kinsey Confidential: Sexual health information for the millennial generation
Finding reliable, research based sexual health information when you need it can be a challenging task. The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction at Indiana University has revamped its sexual health information service to make it more interactive and accessible to a college age audience.
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IU Health & Wellness
IU Health & Wellness for April discusses new research findings from the Kinsey Institute about sexuality differences among men and predicting sexual problems in women. The tip sheet also discusses keys to being a good friend and nutrition advice for people interested in a vegetarian diet.
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Hormones and brain activity: Kinsey Institute study sheds light on facial preferences
Scientists have long known that women’s preferences for masculine men change throughout their menstrual cycles. A new study from Indiana University’s Kinsey Institute is the first to demonstrate differences in brain activity as women considered masculinized and feminized male faces and whether the person was a potential sexual partner. The researchers identified regions of the brain that responded more strongly to masculinized faces and demonstrated that differences between masculinized and feminized faces appeared strongest when the women were closer to ovulating.
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Sex and presidential politics meet at The Kinsey Institute
Just in time for the upcoming elections, The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University offers a glimpse of presidential politics from adult and underground media sources.
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The Kinsey Institute 2009 Juried Art Show opens May 29
The Kinsey Institute 2009 Juried Art Show, featuring paintings, prints, photographs, ceramics, wearable art, metalwork, fiber art and video installations, opens May 29 in the SoFA Gallery at Indiana University Bloomington. The artworks explore themes related to sex, gender, eroticism, reproduction, sexuality, romantic relationships and the human figure.
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Kinsey Institute researchers awarded NIH grant
Researchers at The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction have received a $423,500 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study barriers to correct condom use.
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