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Last month, the school system in New London, Conn., announced it would start distributing free birth control pills to high school girls. It's another example of the government inserting itself into the private life of kids in order to do the work parents ought to be doing.
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In his new book, sociology professor Eric Anderson of the University of Winchester in England claims that it is natural for men to cheat on their partners. Those who practice monogamy, he says, are subjecting themselves to "socially-compelled sexual incarceration." In his study, Mr. Anderson found that 78% of men cheated, even though they wanted to stay with their primary partners.
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In an attempt to reach out to at-risk partiers, the newest public service announcement from the National Health Service is reaching back to our youth for help.
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56 percent of a group of Boston University freshmen, sophomores said they're waiting for marriage.
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A new study by University researchers suggests something that college students have known for decades: Sexual activity may lower stress.