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Sex and SSRIs

Sex and SSRIs (selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors) Depression and sexual difficulties are both very common and can be inter- related: If a person is experiencing depression, this can lower sexual […]

Posted on 13th September 20204th October 2020 by Katy Harrad Continue reading

Signposting patients to sexual health online – don’t forget the health (or the sex)

With the restrictions in health services running as normal in lockdown it’s never been a better time to look at examples of digital excellence in sexual health. Being able to […]

Posted on 13th September 20204th October 2020 by Katy Harrad Continue reading

Will Doing Kegels Mean I Have Better Sex?

We often hear and read that pelvic floor exercises (kegels) can improve sex but what is this based on and is this really true? Firstly, let’s consider the definition of […]

Posted on 25th February 2020 by Continue reading
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Trans people and sex – what you need to know

Today is Trans Day of Visibility, and whilst trans and non-binary people have indeed become increasingly more visible in society, a lot of the narratives you may hear about us […]

Posted on 30th March 201931st March 2019 by Karen Gurney Continue reading
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Sex, lives and desire – keeping the spark alive

Having a good sex life that lasts the distance of time is one of the holy grails of popular culture. It’s certainly possible to maintain high levels of sexual satisfaction […]

Posted on 11th October 201811th October 2018 by Karen Gurney Continue reading

Take it or Wheel it – what I’ve learned about sex

Alex Cowan is a promoter of disability awareness and equality, writer, performer, speaker and spokesperson on sex and disability. In May of this year she posed naked for Good Housekeeping […]

Posted on 12th August 201813th August 2018 by Karen Gurney Continue reading
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Genital herpes – what is there to worry about?

How common is genital herpes? Genital herpes (or HSV) is really common, and around 70% of us will acquire either type 1 or type 2 in our lifetime. Of that […]

Posted on 4th January 20186th January 2018 by Karen Gurney Continue reading
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Your pelvic floor, sex and physiotherapy: what’s the connection?

What is the pelvic floor? The pelvic floor muscles are a group of muscles that attach from the pubic bone at the front of your pelvis, then come between your […]

Posted on 23rd December 201710th February 2019 by Karen Gurney Continue reading
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Women’s orgasm: a feminist issue

We were recently asked to contribute to a piece for the i paper about women’s orgasms and it got us thinking. We live in a society where we are constantly […]

Posted on 28th November 201710th February 2019 by Karen Gurney Continue reading
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How important is sexual compatibility?

Sex therapists see hundreds of couples* over the course of their professional careers, all wanting a similar outcome- to get the sex life they want rather than the sex life […]

Posted on 13th November 201710th February 2019 by Karen Gurney Continue reading

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