World / Sexology
12.07.2008 04:22
medicalnewstoday.com
It has never been easy for parents to talk to their children about sex, but public health researchers have not lost hope. According to a study published on bmj.com, programs for parents that take place at work have the potential to substantially improve the ability of parents to talk about sexual health with their children.
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