After baby, can parents ever regain that lost lovin’ feeling? – The Globe and Mail – March 3rd, 2016
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Is love a science? – Sarah Vannier’s interview on CTV News – Feb. 14th, 2016
Sarah Vannier, one of our postdoctoral fellows, speaks with Bruce Frisko of CTV News Halifax about the science of love and romance. [button link=”http://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/mobile/video?clipId=808551″ newwindow=”yes” color=”silver”] View Here[/button]
Great sexpectations: A peek into the psychology of romance – Feb. 12th, 2016
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Dal News’ Ryan McNutt spoke to Dr. Sarah Vannier, one of our postdoctoral fellows, about her research exploring people’s sexual and romantic expectations, and why studying sex and romance through science is both intriguing and important. [button link=”http://www.dal.ca/news/2016/02/12/great-sexpectations–a-peek-into-the-psychology-of-romance.html?utm_source=mydal&utm_medium=portal&utm_campaign=dalnews” newwindow=”yes” color=”silver”] Read Here[/button]
Taking Care of Down There, 2016

Taking Care of Down There panelists Isabelle Deslisle, Natalie Rosen (moderator), Kate Rancourt, Stella Roy, and Shannon Pringle – Taking Care of Down There – 2016
Taking Care of Down There, 2016

Panelists Isabelle Deslisle and talk moderator Natalie Rosen addressing an attendees question during the Q & A session – Taking Care of Down There, 2016
Taking Care of Down There, 2016

Beginning of Q & A session – Taking Care of Down There, 2016
Taking Care of Down There, 2016

Moderator Natalie Rosen introducing the panel of experts at the beginning of Taking Care of Down There, 2016
Taking Care of Down There, 2016

Dr. Rosen Introducing the Talk and Panelists – Taking Care of Down There, 2016
Sexual health seminar put focus ‘down there’… on the vulva – The Signal – Feb. 10th, 2016
Shelby Bona and Sara Ericsson of The Signal give their take on our recent panel discussion about vulvar health and the importance of starting an open dialogue about sexual health. [button link=”http://signalhfx.ca/sexual-health-seminar-put-focus-down-there-on-the-vulva/” newwindow=”yes” color=”silver”] Read Here[/button]
The real masters of sex at Nova Scotia’s only sex research lab – The Coast – Feb. 9th, 2016
PhD students Kate Rancourt and Maria Glowacka take part in a Q & A with Coast Weekly’s Jeannie Richardson about their work in our lab, why they got into sex research, and sexual health in Nova Scotia. [button link=”http://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/the-real-masters-of-sex-at-nova-scotias-only-sex-research-lab/Content?oid=5204649&utm_content=buffer4af9b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer” newwindow=”yes” color=”silver”] Read Here[/button]