What women want: 'Better sex'

When Australia's foremost sexpert asked thousands of women about their sexual secrets, she learned there's no such thing as normal

Tofu a day, sperm goes away: study

Men who consume more soy products have lower sperm counts, especially if they are overweight, says study

Jung love

He knew everything. I knew nothing. We started with Bach and worked our way through the centuries. But when we read Byron, the music ended. It was inevitable: The price of staying together was too high, author Gail Bowen writes

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Women's sex lives - what you always wanted to know

Expert takes questions

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My boyfriend won't socialize with my friends

Do I party with my pals on my own or make him come out with me?

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Your love stories

With the launch of True Romance, a series in which Canadian writers reflect on their personal experiences with romantic love, readers share their tales

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Something to talk about

No group is more qualified to discuss the problems plaguing air travel than frequent fliers. Now that they've become such a vast online community the industry is paying heed

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Lower kids' cholesterol the old-fashioned way

Most kids don't need statins to ward off a future heart attack - they need skim milk, oatmeal and more fish

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Writing about values improves relationships

Shake the dust off that old diary to strengthen social bonds and decrease defensiveness, suggests study

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Travel writers' guidelines

Interested in writing for The Globe? Here are some tips and tricks

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New software may help save preemies

Technology could help doctors make treatment decisions better, faster

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Geeks gone wild: Disgruntled IT staff wreak havoc

Disgruntled IT staff can, and do, wreak havoc

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Wine connoisseurs – I call them cons

Thirty-two years after France got its comeuppance at tasting, wine jingoism is thriving in America

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The fantastic affordable Feenie: no joke

Feenie's Cactus Club Café recipes raise the bar for the casual fine-dining chain

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Soy-based foods may lower sperm count: study

Sample size too small in U.S. study to make absolute link between soy and infertility, researcher says