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Dr. Laura Berman is a world renowned sex and relationship expert who is considered a thought leader and innovator in her field. As a sex …

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Don’t let the past ruin your future

DR. LAURA BERMAN: Have you ever felt as though the pain from your past is keeping you locked in time, leaving you unable to move forward and find joy?

Did attachment parenting do in ‘Blossom’ star’s marriage?

DR. BERMAN: When actress Mayim Bialik recently announced that she is splitting from her husband after nine years of marriage, many wondered: did the attacment parenting she so advocated have anything to do with the impending divorce?

‘Movember’ signals new crop of mustaches

DR. BERMAN: Seeing lots of ’staches? Here’s why. Since 2004, men have grown mustaches in November to help bring awareness to important male health issues such as prostate cancer.

‘Movember’ signals new crop of mustaches

DR. BERMAN: Since 2004, men have grown mustaches in November to help bring awareness to important male health issues such as prostate cancer.

Women can combat hair loss in variety of ways

DR. BERMAN: Hair loss is not just a problem men face. In fact, 40 percent of women over the age of 40 report that they have experienced noticeable hair thinning as they age.

Candid conversation warms up cold feet for brides, grooms

DR. LAURA BERMAN: A new study seems to suggest that the “cold feet” that can strike a bride or groom as they are about to tie the knot actually can be a major predictor of their happiness and relationship satisfaction down the road.

All senses play role in sexual arousal

DR. BERMAN: When it comes to sexual pleasure, there is so much more to our enjoyment that meets the eye — it’s also about what meets the ears, nose and more!

Enjoy tricks and treats, adult-style

DR. BERMAN: Halloween fun might seem solely the domain of children, but the truth is adults can enjoy their share of tricks and treats too — and beyond the actual holiday.

No evidence taking HPV vaccine encourage’s sexual activity for girls

DR. BERMAN: Many parents fear that vaccinating young girls against the sexually transmitted disease HPV will encourage them to be sexual, or that the vaccination will be viewed as “permission” to engage in sexual activity. Happily, we now have research that shows otherwise.

After abuse, is reconciliation possible?

DR. LAURA BERMAN: The purpored rekindled romance between music superstars Rihanna and Chris Brown gives many people — myself included — pause. There are several reasons why.

Are you letting tweets sour your relationship?

DR. BERMAN: Social media has changed the way many couples relate to one another, even those couples who are not in the Hollywood spotlight. So what are the rules of engagement when it comes to love and the Internet?

Education quashes misconceptions about sex

DR. LAURA BERMAN: Shaming rape victims doesn’t lower the abortion rate, but studies have clearly demonstrated that comprehensive sex education can and does help prevent unintended pregnancy.

Dating after divorce: 7 things to consider

DR. LAURA BERMAN: Dating after divorce always is tricky. It can be hard to know when the time is right, especially if you have children and are navigating issues with your spouse.

Teaching teens to respect their bodies

DR. LAURA BERMAN: A recent survey released from the National Center for Health Statistics found that oral sex actually is on the decline among teenagers, as is vaginal intercourse.

American breast is bigger, but in danger, author says

The biology of the breast is changing — and not for the better, says Florence Williams, author of Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural History. She details a number of alarming trends that may be contributing to the United State’s high rate of breast cancer — today and in years to come.

Angry with your partner? Here’s the right way to handle it

DR. LAURA BERMAN: A new study from the University of Tennessee has found that expressing anger to your partner actually can be beneficial to your bond. Researcher and associate professor James McNulty found that the “short-term discomfort of an angry but honest conversation” could lead to less resentment and tension. It also could help set clear boundaries, as once the offending partner knows what they have done wrong, they can easily avoid the behavior in the future and prevent hurt feelings down the road.

Let’s stop knocking choices moms make

DR. LAURA BERMAN: When men rise up the corporate ladder, we don’t question whether they are fulfilling their responsibilities at home or accuse them of being bad fathers. Yet when women go after their career goals, eyebrows are raised and questions are asked.