Yesterday morning, Jess stopped by Global TV's The Morning Show to discuss the connection between football and sex with Liza Fromer and Jeff McArthur. Check out her segment below:
Source for infographic: The Mirror UK
J-Lo’s love may not cost a thing, but apparently the cost of love for Canadian daters in on the rise. From fancy dates to exorbitant weddings, check out this RateSupermarket.ca infographic and Jess’ interview on Global TV's The Morning Show below.
Earlier today, The National Enquirer reported that they'll be releasing the story of Charlie Sheen's "explosive secret" that he has been "hiding from the world". They claim that "decades of debauchery have finally caught up" to him and connect his HIV-positive status with years of womanizing.
Regardless of whether their story is true, it is not only a violation of his privacy, but a public health threat in and of itself. For starters, his "explosive secret" and so-called cover up are not part of a scandal, but a matter of personal medical privacy. And decades of "debauchery" and "womanizing" do not inevitably result in HIV transmission.
Transmission can occur in a single sexual act as well as through other activities than involve the exchange of vaginal fluids, rectal fluids, seminal fluids, blood or breast milk. It’s stories like these that further stigmatize HIV and other STIs and put the public at risk under the farcical guise of journalism and public interest. By outing...
Sometimes researchers break the mould and get it right — other times their claims simply don't add up. Jess examines a study which concludes that women are never heterosexual based on their pupil dilation response to sexual stimuli.
Check out the video and read through her additional notes below.
Jess has some concerns about this study’s findings:
This morning on Global TV’s The Morning Show, they ponder the question: should we be having more or less sex? Terry Crews and his wife, Rebecca King Crews attribute a boost in relationship satisfaction to a 90-day ban on sex while Natasha Bell of The Telegraph insists that having sex with her partner within the first hour of arriving home is the marriage-saver. Check out Dr. Jess’ thoughts below.
Today on The Global Morning Show, Jess, Liza and Jeff discuss the role of gratitude in maintaining happy, harmonious relationships. A recent study suggests that simply saying “thank you” can create a relationship safety net to ward off divorce during times of distress. Another study examines “ambivalent” marriages and the toll they might take on couples’ cardiovascular health. Jess shares strategies for improving your relationship through simple gratitude practices that take less than 30 seconds per day.
On this morning's episode of Global TV's The Morning Show, Jess discusses male sexual instincts with Liza and Jeff in reference a study involving worms who instinctively choose sex over survival. Check out the full segment below and be sure to catch Jess every Tuesday morning on The Global Morning Show!
This morning on GlobalTV's The Morning Show with Liza and Jeff, Jess talks about sexual arousal and risk-taking going hand in hand. Sexual arousal can lead to making choices that are more bold and daring. She also discusses the benefits of candlelight in comparison to LED lights. The blue light emitted by electronic devices significantly decreases melatonin activity in your brain and surprisingly, your metabolism! Check out the video below and be sure to catch Jess everyday Tuesday Morning at 8am on Global TV!
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This week on Global TV's The Morning Show, Jess talks about STIs in monogamous relationships. She also reveals four ways to be happy according to neuroscience. Check out the video below and be sure to catch Jess everyday Tuesday Morning at 8am on Global TV!
On this morning's Global Morning Show, Jess discusses couples who work together. You've probably heard that tall tale about couples who work together and play together never working out. Studies show that couples who work together have higher productivity levels in the workplace and are more understanding of one another's responsibilities. Jess also examines trends in modern day relationships compared to relationship values bestowed 30 years ago. Be sure to catch Jess everyday Tuesday morning at 8am! View full video below...
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