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Human Sexuality  

This guide covers Internet resources, primarily from the U.S., on the many facets of human sexuality. These resources will be especially useful to healthcare and social services providers, educators, and policy makers.
Last Updated: Feb 17, 2012 URL: http://guides.hshsl.umaryland.edu/sexuality Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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Archives of Sexual Behavior

Articles for the current issue of Archives of Sexual Behavior

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The Center for Studies in Reproduction spans several different academic departments of the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Investigators within the Center approach reproductive biology from a multidisciplinary perspective with an emphasis on developmental endocrinology, ovarian physiology, perinatal endocrinology, uteroplacental physiology, cardiovascular physiology, reproductive behavior, neuroendocrinology, cancer research, and mechanisms of hormone action.

Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine offers continuing comprehensive primary and subspecialty care to young people from adolescence through early adulthood (12-24 years). Division faculty members have expertise in medicine, nursing, psychology, nutrition, statistics, health education, social work and outreach.

Institute of Human Virology was established to create and develop a center of excellence focusing on chronic viral diseases and virally linked cancers, using multidisciplinary research and clinical programs, so that new treatments are streamlined from discovery to patient.

Women's Health Research Group is based in the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. This group examines women's health concerns from the perspectives of medicine, law, pharmacy, nursing, dentistry, and social work. Members of the group conduct research on menopause, breast cancer, hormone replacement therapy, uterine fibroids, hysterectomy, ovarian functioning, genetics, and mental health.

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