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Kurtis Bright
Kurtis Bright

Kurtis is a graduate of CU - Boulder who writes about health, fitness, music, theater, and travel while living by the sea in Chile.

A loved one can make a real difference after a man receives a testicular cancer diagnosis.
Nighttime erections aren't just a weird penis feature. They're an indication of overall health.
Prostate cancer is life-altering, but it can open a window for renewed mutual support.
An Italian study indicates getting COVID-19 could mean erectile issues for younger guys.
Working on your masturbation technique can spice up intimacy with your partner, too.
Empathy, teamwork and attentiveness to the needs of both partners are crucial.
Creating a mutual support network is the first step.
All women—and some men—should get this routine check for cancerous cells.
Herpes is an extremely common STI, and you or your partner may already have it.
These signs in isolation don't mean much but together may indicate something more serious.