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Media Mentions

Understanding the Orgasm Gap for Women who have Sex with Men
SPSP Character & Context Blog 2024

The Impact of Race and Ethnicity on Orgasm
Psychology Today 2024

Women More Likely to Expect Orgasms With Other Women
Newsweek 2024

New research helps explain why lesbians report more orgasms than straight women
NBC News 2024

The Big O: What Shapes a Woman’s Pursuit of Pleasure?
Rutgers Today 2023

Why Do So Many Men Avoid Doctor’s Visits?
Wells Newsletter, New York Times 2023

Hispanic people – especially men – are less likely to see a doctor, and the reasons can be complex
American Heart Association News 2023

Many men avoid doctors. That can be dangerous, even deadly, for them.
Washington Post 2020

Stigma impacts psychological, physical health of multiracial people
Science Daily 2020

Confrontation may reduce white prejudices, Rutgers study finds
Eureka Alert 2020

Bisexual Individuals Can Suffer From Identity Denial, May Increase Risk for Depression
Rutgers Today 2019

Getting Dads More Involved In Pregnancy Starts In The Waiting Room: Study
HuffPost 2019

Lack of visibility surrounding gender-neutral bathrooms on campus punctuated by lack of safe space for transgender, non-binary students
Badger Herald 2019

A Rutgers study asks: Are sexists also racists?
The Philadelphia Inquirer 2017

People assume sexists are also racist and vice versa
ScienceDaily 2017

Gender-Neutral Restrooms Make Women, Minorities, Feel Safer, More Included, Rutgers Study Finds
Rutgers Today 2017

The Tougher Men Think They Are, the Less Likely They Are to Be Honest with Doctors
Rutgers Today 2016
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