ENDNOTES

1.    “Characteristics of Women with Body Size Satisfaction at Midlife: Results of the Gender and Body Image (GABI) Study,” Journal of Women & Aging, 25.4, published 2013, www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08952841.2013.816215#.UmmH3_ljtcY. Quoted in: “Just 12 Percent of Women Over 50 Are ‘Satisfied’ With Their Bodies,” HealthDay, published 2013, consumer.healthday.com/senior-citizen-information-31/misc-aging-news-10/just-12-of-women-over-50-say-they-are-satisfied-with-their-bodies-681275.html. And: “Happy With Your Body? Only 12 Percent of Older Women Are,” AARP, published 2013, blog.aarp.org/2013/10/23/happy-with-your-body-only-12-percent-of-older-women-are.

2.    “Just 12 Percent of Women Over 50 Are ‘Satisfied’ With Their Bodies,” HealthDay, published 2013, consumer.healthday.com/senior-citizen-information-31/misc-aging-news-10/just-12-of-women-over-50-say-they-are-satisfied-with-their-bodies-681275.html.

3.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.

4.    “How do female arousal products work?” Planned Parenthood, published 2010, consensualtext.org/2010/10/what-are-the-new-female-arousal-products-all-about/.

5.    Megan Andelloux, via email, January 2014.

6.    “Arginine,” Mayo Clinic, www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/arginine/safety/hrb-20058733.

7.    “Lube, lube, lube… which one do I choose?” by Megan Andelloux, Women’s Web, www.womensweb.ca/health/repro/safesex/lube.php. And: Megan Andelloux, via email, October 2014.

8.    Jennifer Pritchett and Sarah Mueller, via email, October 2014.

9.    “Some More Info About Flammable Silicone Lubricants” by Charlie Glickman, www.charlieglickman.com/2010/04/07/some-more-info-about-flammable-silicone-lubricants/. And: “Flammable Lube Experiment” (Ask Garnet.blogspot.com), youtu.be/hru402ysXhE.

10.    “Exercise Improves Sexual Function In Women Taking Antidepressants: Results From A Randomized Crossover Trial,” by Tierney Ahrold Lorenz and Cindy May Meston, Depression and Anxiety, published 2013; DOI: 10.1002/da.22208. Quoted in: “Exercise alleviates sexual side-effects of antidepressants in women,” Science Daily, published 2013, www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/12/131210120700.htm.

11.    “Sexual Performance Anxiety,” WebMD, www.webmd.com/sexual-conditions/guide/sexual-performance-anxiety-causes-treatments.

12.    “Chronic Stress and Sexual Function in Women,” by Lisa Hamilton, PhD, and Cindy Meston, PhD, Journal of Sexual Medicine, 10:2443–2454, published 2013, onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jsm.12249/abstract. And: “3 Tips to Jumpstart Your Libido,” by Anna Davies, Prevention.com, www.prevention.com/sex/sex-relationships/how-stress-hurts-your-sex-drive.

13.    Ellen Barnard, via email, January 2014.

14.    “Things I Have Fished Out of People’s Butts,” by Mona Moore, Vice, www.vice.com/read/bollocks-to-the-hippocratic-oath-deaths-back-door.

15.    “10 Craziest Foreign Objects Found Stuck In A Rectum,” by Beverly Jenkins, Oddee, www.oddee.com/item_98446.aspx.

16.    CATTTM, The Coalition Against Toxic Toys, badvibes.org/. Printed with permission.

17.    “Sexual Desire,” presentation by Barry McCarthy, AASECT 2012.

18.    Larry LeShan, PhD, via telephone, December 2013.

19.    “SL Letter of the Day: Peace On The Side,” by Dan Savage, Slog, published 2011, slog.thestranger.com/slog/archives/2011/01/18/sl-letter-of-the-day-peace-on-the-side.

20.    “Sex, health, and years of sexually active life gained due to good health: evidence from two U.S. population based cross sectional surveys of ageing,” by Stacy Tessler Lindau and Natalia Gavrilova, BMJ. 340: c810, published 2010, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2835854/.

21.    “A Study of Sexuality and Health among Older Adults in the United States,” by Stacy Tessler Lindau, MD, MAPP, L. Philip Schumm, MA, Edward O.Laumann, PhD, Wendy Levinson, MD, Colm A. O’Muircheartaigh, PhD, and Linda J. Waite, PhD, New England Journal of Medicine, 357:762-774, published 2007, www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa067423.

22.    “What We Don’t Talk about When We Don’t Talk about Sex: Results of a National Survey of U.S. Obstetrician/Gynecologists,” by Janelle Sobecki, Farr Curlin, Kenneth Rasinski, and Tessier Lindau, Journal of Sexual Medicine, 9:1285–1294, published 2012, onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1743-6109.2012.02702.x/abstract;jsessionid=2AB6EEB2028 4121C8250A75431481ACE.f02t04.

23.    “What We Don’t Talk about When We Don’t Talk about Sex: Results of a National Survey of U.S. Obstetrician/Gynecologists,” by Janelle Sobecki, Farr Curlin, Kenneth Rasinski, and Tessier Lindau, Journal of Sexual Medicine, 9:1285–1294, published 2012, onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1743-6109.2012.02702.x/abstract;jsessionid=2AB6EEB2028 4121C8250A75431481ACE.f02t04.

24.    Sexual Intelligence: What We Really Want from Sex and How to Get It, by Marty Klein, PhD (HarperOne, 2012).

25.    “A Study of Sexuality and Health among Older Adults in the United States,” by Stacy Tessler Lindau, MD, MAPP, L. Philip Schumm, MA, Edward O.Laumann, PhD, Wendy Levinson, MD, Colm A. O’Muircheartaigh, PhD, and Linda J. Waite, PhD, New England Journal of Medicine, 357:762-774, published 2007, www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa067423.

26.    The Sex-Starved Wife: What to Do When He’s Lost Desire, by Michele Weiner Davis (Simon & Schuster, 2008).

27.    “Sexual Pharmacology,” presentation by Richard Siegel, MS, CST, AASECT 2013.

28.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.And: “Can We Talk about Sex? Seven Things Physicians Need to Know About Sex and the Older Adult,” by Jeanne Mettner, Minnesota Medicine, published August 2013, www.minnesotamedicine.com/Portals/mnmed/August%202013/canwetalkaboutsex.pdf.

29.    “Hormone Therapy,” American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), published 2013, www.acog.org/-/media/For-Patients/pfs003.pdf?dmc=1&ts=20141107T1646532971.

30.    Jacques Rossouw, MD, chief of the Women’s Health Initiative Branch within the NHLBI’s Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, quoted in “Women’s Health Initiative reaffirms use of short-term hormone replacement therapy for younger women,” NIH, published 2013, www.nih.gov/news/health/oct2013/nhlbi-17.htm.

31.    “Hormone Therapy,” American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), published 2013, www.acog.org/-/media/For-Patients/pfs003.pdf?dmc=1&ts=20141107T1646532971.

32.    Paul Roberts, pharmacist, via email, January 2014. And: Paul Roberts, via discussion, January 2014.

33.    “Hormone Therapy,” American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), published 2013, www.acog.org/-/media/For-Patients/pfs003.pdf?dmc=1&ts=20141107T1646532971.

34.    “Hormone Replacement Therapy,” NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute via MedlinePlus, published 2014, www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/hormonereplacementtherapy.html.

35.    “Erectile Dysfunction: Testosterone Replacement Therapy,” WebMD, www.webmd.com/erectile-dysfunction/guide/testosterone-replacement-therapy.

36.    Adapted from “Sex Shouldn’t Hurt” by Melanie Davis, Safer Sex for Seniors, published 2012, safersex4seniors.org/assets/SS4S_Sex_Shouldnt_Hurt.pdf. Printed with permission.

37.    Healing Painful Sex: A Woman’s Guide to Confronting, Diagnosing, and Treating Sexual Pain by Deborah Coady, MD and Nancy Fish, MSW, MPH (Seal Press, 2011) pp. 107-111.

38.    Healing Painful Sex: A Woman’s Guide to Confronting, Diagnosing, and Treating Sexual Pain by Deborah Coady, MD and Nancy Fish, MSW, MPH (Seal Press, 2011) pp. 107-111.

39.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.

40.    National Vulvodynia Association, learnpatient.nva.org.

41.    Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex, by Joan Price (Seal Press, 2011) chapter 11. And: “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.And: National Vulvodynia Association, learnpatient.nva.org.

42.    “A population-based assessment of chronic unexplained vulvar pain: have we underestimated the prevalence of vulvodynia?” by Harlow and Stewart, Journal of the American Medical Women’s Association, 58(2):82-8, published 2013, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12744420.

43.    “Treatment A Trois: One Center’s Approach to Pelvic Pain,” presentation by Kimberly Resnick Anderson, LISW, MSSA, CSSP, DST and Amy Senn, PT, Summa Health System’s Center for Sexual Health, AASECT 2013.

44.    “Self-Help Strategies,” The National Vulvodynia Association, learnpatient. nva.org/understanding_vulvodynia_5.php. Printed with permission.

45.    Adapted from “Everything You Need to Know About Vulvodynia” by the National Vulvodynia Association, learnpatient.nva.org/maintaining_healthy_relationships_1.php. Printed with permission.

46.    Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex, by Joan Price (Seal Press, 2011) chapter 11.

47.    “Male dyspareunia,” by Mathew Oommen, MD and Wayne JG Hellstrom, MD, UpToDate, published 2013, www.uptodate.com/contents/male-dyspareunia.

48.    “Orgasmic Pain and a Detectable PSA Level after Radical Prostatectomy,” by Michael O’Leary, MD, Reviews in Urology. 7.4,240–241, published 2005, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1477581. And: “Painful Orgasm After Radical Prostatectomy,” Journal of Sexual Medicine 10.5, pp. 1417–1423, published 2013, www.issm.info/news/sex-health-headlines/painful-orgasm-after-radical-prostatectomy.

49.    “Chronic Pelvic Pain,” International Pelvic Pain Society, www.pelvicpain.org/pdf/Patients/CPP_Pt_Ed_Booklet.pdf.

50.    “Sex Shouldn’t Hurt” by Melanie Davis, Safer Sex for Seniors, published 2012, safersex4seniors.org/assets/SS4S_Sex_Shouldnt_Hurt.pdf.

51.    “Keeping your sex life going despite cancer treatment,” American Cancer Society, published 2013, www.cancer.org/treatment/treatmentsandsideeffects/physicalsideeffects/sexualsideeffectsinwomen/sexualityforthewoman/sexuality-for-women-with-cancer-keeping-sex-life-despite-cancer-treatment.

52.    “Cancer treatment for women: Possible sexual side effects,” Mayo Clinic, published 2014, www.mayoclinic.com/health/cancer-treatment/SA00071.

53.    Presentation by Ellen Barnard, AASECT 2013. And: Ellen Barnard, via email, December 2013.

54.    “Penile Rehabilitation after Prostate or Pelvic Surgery or Radiation,” A Woman’s Touch, published 2011, sexualityresources.com/ask-dr-myrtle/mens-issues-and-sexual-problems/penile-rehabilitation-after-prostate-or-pelvic-surgery.

55.    “Penile Rehabilitation after Prostate or Pelvic Surgery or Radiation,” A Woman’s Touch, published 2011, sexualityresources.com/ask-dr-myrtle/mens-issues-and-sexual-problems/penile-rehabilitation-after-prostate-or-pelvic-surgery.

56.    Presentation by Anne Katz, AASECT 2013. And: Anne Katz, via email, November 2013.

57.    “Can We Talk about Sex? Seven Things Physicians Need to Know About Sex and the Older Adult,” by Jeanne Mettner, Minnesota Medicine, published August 2013, www.minnesotamedicine.com/Portals/mnmed/August%20 2013/canwetalkaboutsex.pdf.

58.    Adapted from “Chronic Medical Conditions and Sex,” by Michael Castleman, http://www.greatsexafter40.com/info/medical-issues/sex-chronic-medical-conditio.Printed with permission.

59.    Marty Klein, PhD, quoted in “Don’t Let Arthritis Ruin Your Sex Life,” by Michael Castleman, AARP.com, published July 2013, www.aarp.org/home-family/sex-intimacy/info-07-2013/dont-let-arthritis-ruin-your-sex-life.html.

60.    “Joint Replacement Surgery Can Improve Intimacy,” by Linda Ruth, Arthritis Foundation, published 2013, www.arthritistoday.org/news/joint-replacement-better-sex-259-2.php.

61.    “Sexual Relations,” www.recoversex.com/total-knee-replacement/sexual-relations-after-total-knee-replacement.

62.    “Sexual Positioning Following Total Knee Replacement,” www.recoversex.com/total-knee-replacement/sexual-positioning-following-total-knee-replacement.

63.    “Relationships, Intimacy and Arthritis,” Arthritis Care, published 2011, www.arthritiscare.org.uk/PublicationsandResources/Listedbytype/Booklets/main_content/Relationshipsbooklet2011.pdf.

64.    “Relationships, Intimacy and Arthritis,” Arthritis Care, published 2011, www.arthritiscare.org.uk/PublicationsandResources/Listedbytype/Booklets/main_content/Relationshipsbooklet2011.pdf.

65.    “Sex Positions After Joint Replacement,” Northern Inyo Hospital, nih.kramesonline.com/HealthSheets/3,S,40019.

66.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.

67.    “Physicians should counsel patients about sex life after cardiac event: A Consensus Document From the American Heart Association and the European Society of Cardiology Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions,” American Heart Association, published July 29, 2013, newsroom.heart.org/news/physicians-should-counsel-patients-about-sex-life-after-cardiac-event.

68.    “Myths About Sexual Activity and Heart Disease: Common Misconceptions about the Sexual Impact of Heart Disease and Heart Attack” by Cory Silverberg, 2009, sexuality.about.com/od/sexualhealthqanda/a/myths_ about_sex_and_heart_disease_attack.htm.

69.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.

70.    “Use of Sildenafil (Viagra) in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease,” Circulation, 99: 168-177, published 1999, doi: 10.1161/01.CIR.99.1.168, circ.ahajournals.org/content/99/1/168.full. And: “Viagra and Heart Risks,” by Michael Haederle, AARP.com, published 2012, www.aarp.org/health/drugs-supplements/info-01-2012/viagra-and-heart-risks-health-discovery.html.

71.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.

72.    “Sex and High Blood Pressure,” American Heart Association, published 2014, www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/HighBloodPressure/WhyBloodPressureMatters/Sex-and-High-Blood-Pressure_UCM_451787_Article.jsp.

73.    “Stroke,” National Library of Medicine, www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000726.htm.

74.    “Sex and Intimacy After Stroke” by Jon Caswell, StrokeConnection, March/April 2009, pp. 12-15, www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/aha/strokeconnection_200903/index.php#/14.

75.    “Recovery After Stroke: Redefining Sexuality,” National Stroke Association, published 2006, www.stroke.org/stroke-resources/library/redefining-sexuality.

76.    “Sex and Intimacy After Stroke” by Jon Caswell, StrokeConnection, March/April 2009, pp. 12-15, www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/aha/strokeconnection_200903/index.php#/14.

77.    “Erection Changes After 50: The Facts” by Michael Castleman, Psychology Today, www.psychologytoday.com/blog/all-about-sex/201205/erection-changes-after-50-the-facts/.

78.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.

79.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.

80.    “Erectile Dysfunction and Lifestyle Factors,” WebMD, www.webmd.com/erectile-dysfunction/guide/lifestyle-factors-linked-to-ed.

81.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.

82.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.

83.    “Successful Self Penile Injection: Hints, Questions and Answers,” Us Too, www.ustoo.org/PDFs/Injection.pdf.

84.    “Successful Self Penile Injection: Hints, Questions and Answers,” Us Too, www.ustoo.org/PDFs/Injection.pdf.

85.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.

86.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond. And: “Men’s Forum: Erectile Dysfunction,” Kaiser Oakland Urology, mydoctor.kaiserpermanente.org/ncal/Images/Erectile%20Dysfunction_tcm75-139412.pdf. And: “Erectile Dysfunction: Vacuum Constriction Devices,” WebMD, www.webmd.com/erectile-dysfunction/guide/vacuum-constriction-devices.

87.    Penis Power, by Dudley Seth Danoff (Del Monaco, 2011), pp. 114-116.

88.    “Erection Changes After 50: The Facts” by Michael Castleman, Psychology Today, published 2012, www.psychologytoday.com/blog/all-about-sex/201205/erection-changes-after-50-the-facts/.

89.    “Restoration of Satisfying Sex for a Castrated Cancer Patient with Complete Impotence: A Case Study,” Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 32(5):389-99, published 2006, www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00926230600835346#.UnV8ovljtcY.

90.    “The Gray Divorce Revolution: Rising Divorce among Middle-aged and Older Adults, 1990-2010,” by Susan L. Brown and I-Fen Lin, Department of Sociology and National Center for Family & Marriage Research, Bowling Green State University, published March 2013, www.bgsu.edu/content/dam/BGSU/college-of-arts-and-sciences/NCFMR/documents/Lin/The-Gray-Divorce.pdf.

91.    “The Divorce Experience: A Study of Divorce at Midlife and Beyond,” by Xenia Montenegro, AARP, published May 2004, assets.aarp.org/rgcenter/general/divorce.pdf.

92.    ”10 Best Places for Single Seniors to Retire,” U.S.News, published November 2010, money.usnews.com/money/retirement/articles/2010/11/01/the-10-best-places-for-single-seniors-to-retire.

93.    “Sexuality in Midlife and Beyond,” Harvard Health Publications, published 2013, www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/sexuality-in-midlife-and-beyond.

94.    “A Profile of Older Americans: 2011,” Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, published 2011, www.aoa.gov/Aging_Statistics/Profile/2011/docs/2011profile.pdf.

95.    “A Profile of Older Americans: 2011,” Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, published 2011, www.aoa.gov/Aging_Statistics/Profile/2011/docs/2011profile.pdf.

96.    “A Profile of Older Americans: 2011,” Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, published 2011, www.aoa.gov/Aging_Statistics/Profile/2011/docs/2011profile.pdf.

97.    “Brains Do It: Lust, Attraction, and Attachment” by Helen E. Fisher, Dana Foundation, published January 2000, www.dana.org/Cerebrum/2000/Brains_Do_It__Lust,_Attraction,_and_Attachment/.

98.    “My Body Changed. So Did Intimacy,” by Joyce Wadler, The New York Times, published October 18, 2013, www.nytimes.com/2013/10/22/booming/my-body-changed-so-did-intimacy.html?_r=0.

99.    “Is It Wrong To Want To Please Your Man?” by Walker Thornton, Better After 50, published June 27, 2013, betterafter50.com/2013/06/is-it-wrong-to-want-to-please-your-man/.

100.    “National HIV and STD Testing,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hivtest.cdc.gov/faq.aspx.

101.    “Sexual activity and STD rate up among seniors,” CNN Health, published February 2, 2012, thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/02/sexual-activity-and-std-rate-up-among-seniors/.

102.    “Sex, Romance, and Relationships: AARP Survey of Midlife and Older Adults,” AARP.com, published April 2010, assets.aarp.org/rgcenter/general/srr_09.pdf.

103.    “Study of American Sex Habits Suggests Boomers Need Sex Ed,” by Belinda Luscombe, Time Health and Family, published Oct. 4, 2010, healthland. time.com/2010/10/04/study-suggests-boomers-need-sex-ed/.

104.    “Older women’s attitudes, behavior, and communication about sex and HIV: a community-based study,” by Lindau, Leitsch, Lundberg, and Jerome, Journal of Women’s Health, 15(6):747-53. Published 2006 www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16910906. And: “More Midlife (and Older) STDs,” by Tiffany Sharples, Time Health and Family, published July 2, 2008, content. time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1819633,00.html#ixzz2Suk0i9lh.

105.    “Sexual activity and STD rate up among seniors,” CNN Health, published February 2, 2012, thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/02/sexual-activity-and-std-rate-up-among-seniors/. And: “Sex and the Elderly: STD Risk Often Ignored,” by Salynn Boyles, WebMD, published February 2, 2012, www.webmd.com/healthy-aging/news/20120202/sex-and-elderly-std-risk-often-ignored.

106.    “Patterns and Correlates of Sexual Activity and Condom Use Behavior in Persons 50-Plus Years of Age Living with HIV/AIDS,” AIDS and Behavior, 12(6): 943–956, Published November 2008, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2575000/.

107.    “Government-Backed Group Calls for Universal HIV Testing of Adults, by Alexandra Sifferlin, Time Health and Family, published April 30, 2013, healthland.time.com/2013/04/30/panel-releases-recommendation-for-widespread-hiv-testing/.

108.    “HIV/AIDS among Persons Aged 50 and Older,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, published 2008, www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/library_factsheet_HIV_among_PersonsAged50andOlder.pdf.

109.    “Oral Sex and HIV Risk,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, published 2014, www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/factsheets/print/oralsex.htm.

110.    “Sex in Geriatrics Sets Hebrew Home Apart in Elderly Care,” by Bryan Gruley, Bloomberg, Published 2013, www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-07-23/sex-in-geriatrics-sets-hebrew-home-apart-in-elderly-care.html.

111.    “Promoting Awareness of Sexuality & Sexual Health in the Elderly,” presentation by Jeannine Clark, M.S.N. for the Nevada Geriatric Education Center, University of Nevada, Reno, 2010, echo.unr.edu/ess/echo/presentation/6eab576d-72cb-4c17-9e45-f24035efadb0.

112.    “Policies and Procedures Concerning Sexual Expression at the Hebrew Home at Riverdale,” updated by Robin Dressel and Mildred Ramirez, The Hebrew Home at Riverdale, Revised 2013, www.hebrewhome.org/uploads/ckeditor/files/sexualexpressionpolicy.pdf.

113.    “Policies and Procedures Concerning Sexual Expression at the Hebrew Home at Riverdale,” updated by Robin Dressel and Mildred Ramirez, The Hebrew Home at Riverdale, Revised 2013, www.hebrewhome.org/uploads/ckeditor/files/sexualexpressionpolicy.pdf.

114.    “Policies and Procedures Concerning Sexual Expression at the Hebrew Home at Riverdale,” updated by Robin Dressel and Mildred Ramirez, The Hebrew Home at Riverdale, Revised 2013, www.hebrewhome.org/uploads/ckeditor/files/sexualexpressionpolicy.pdf.

115.    “Let’s Talk about Sex” by Robin Dessel, McKnight’s, published 2013, www.mcknights.com/lets-talk-about-sex/article/306264.

116.    “Gen Silent: The Statistics,” Stu Maddux, stumaddux.com/gen_silent_ press_room_files/Gen%20Silent%20stats%20061711.pdf.

117.    “National Transgender Discrimination Survey: Report on Health and Healthcare,” National Center for Transgender Equality and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Published 2010, transequality.org/PDFs/NTDSReportonHealth_final.pdf.

118.    Closing keynote, presentation Joycelyn Elders, Momentum 2012 and CatalystCon West 2013 (She says this often!).

 

To access the index, please visit my website, www.joanprice.com. The Ultimate Guide to Sex after Fifty book page will have a link to an index you can print out.