Kinsey Institute provides sex podcasts

Published: Feb. 7, 2008 at 1:26 PM

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 7 (UPI) -- The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction at Indiana University is providing blogs and podcasts on sex health information.

Jennifer Bass, communication director for The Kinsey Institute, said that this week, three-minute podcasts will be available covering topics such as anatomy, contraception, sexual functioning and relationships.

"Our blog and podcasts will address personal concerns and provide news about sexual health issues and sex research," Bass said in a statement.

The podcasts designed to reach the millennial generation are hosted by Debby Herbenick, associate director of the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at Indiana University Bloomington, who is a sexual health columnist and a sexual health educator at The Kinsey Institute.

Kinsey Confidential and the podcasts, which are based on questions submitted by the public are at http://kinseyconfidential.org. Podcasts are also available through iTunes and the NPR Public Radio Podcast Directory, Bass said.

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