The Australasian HIV&AIDS Conference hosted by the Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and
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A new study presented by The Journal of
Sexual Health Medicine makes the point that sleep might be the most powerful...
A new study presented by The Journal of
Sexual Health Medicine makes the point that sleep might be the most powerful aphrodisiac of all.
Not exact matches
Dr. Leah Millheiser, a clinical assistant professor at Stanford University School of
Medicine and director of the Female
Sexual Medicine program, told INSIDER that she would recommend the copper IUD for any woman who is concerned about her mental
health.
But romance — or at least its offspring, arousal — is what it's all about here at the Women's
Sexual Health Clinic at the Boston University School of
Medicine.
In order to meet the «WHO criteria 2006» for maintaining
health, it is important that
sexual medicine should be an important part of medical training and advanced training.»
«We saw significant and sustained positive changes in terms of attitudes about
sexual health and
sexual health knowledge,» said Lynn Fiellin, M.D., associate professor of
medicine at Yale School of Medicine and in the Child Study
medicine at Yale School of
Medicine and in the Child Study
Medicine and in the Child Study Center.
In a new study published in The American Journal of
Medicine, researchers looked at the role metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease play in postmenopausal women's
sexual health.
Dr Neha Issar - Brown, Programme Leader for the Population and Systems
Medicine Board at the Medical Research Council, said: «
Sexual behaviour, or rather risky sexual behaviour, can have a negative impact on several other areas of a young adult's life, including their general well - being and h
Sexual behaviour, or rather risky
sexual behaviour, can have a negative impact on several other areas of a young adult's life, including their general well - being and h
sexual behaviour, can have a negative impact on several other areas of a young adult's life, including their general well - being and
health.
A study of 551 men aged 18 to 30 published in The Journal of
Sexual Medicine last year suggests that high levels of homophobia are tied to other mental
health issues, such as fear of close attachment.
«We found that older adults remain interested and engage in sex, yet many experience bothersome
sexual problems that can compromise both
health and relationships,» said Stacy Tessler Lindau, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology and of
medicine - geriatrics at the University of Chicago and lead author of the study.
«Obesity can shift the balance between estrogen and testosterone,» says Michael Krychman, MD, executive director of the Southern California Center for
Sexual Health and Survivorship
Medicine in Newport Beach, Calif..
But Michael Krychman, MD, executive director of the Southern California Center for
Sexual Health and Survivorship
Medicine in Newport Beach, Calif., finds that 10 % to 15 % of women who come in for low libido have untreated thyroid problems that can be handled quite effectively with medication.
«There isnt a day that goes by when I do nt get questions about periods,» says Mary Jane Minkin, MD, co-author of A Womans Guide to
Sexual Health and a clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Yale School of
Medicine.
by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND Jun 12, 2017 Endocrinology, Evidence Based
Medicine, Food,
Health, Hormones, Medicine, Sexual Health, Weight Loss, Women's
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Medicine,
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He Shou Wu also stimulates the kidneys to replenish yin fluids according to Chinese
Medicine philosophy, which means that it works to restore adrenal gland function and stimulate hormone production, both critical for libido and
sexual health.
by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND Mar 19, 2015 Creativity, Diet, Endocrinology, Exercise, Fertility,
Health, Lifestyle, Medicine, Mind Body Medicine, Nutrition, Paleo, Sex, Sexual Health, Skin health, Weight Loss, Women's
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Medicine, Mind Body
Medicine, Nutrition, Paleo, Sex,
Sexual Health, Skin health, Weight Loss, Women's
Health, Skin
health, Weight Loss, Women's
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There is much that women can do to ensure
sexual and reproductive
health which lies beyond the realm of
medicine.
by Dr. Talia Marcheggiani, ND Jan 5, 2017 Anxiety, Depression, Detoxification, Diet, Education, Emotional Wellness, Endocrinology, Fertility,
Health, Hormones, Mental Health, Nutrition, Preventive Medicine, Sexual Health, Women's
Health, Hormones, Mental
Health, Nutrition, Preventive Medicine, Sexual Health, Women's
Health, Nutrition, Preventive
Medicine,
Sexual Health, Women's
Health, Women's
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Dr. Dawn Cannon's areas of interest include holistic primary care and preventive
medicine, detoxification for chronic diseases, including autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, exposure to mold, heavy metals, solvents, pesticides and other toxins; occupational, environmental and recreational toxic exposures; chronic infections, including Lyme Disease and co-infections; women's preventive and
sexual health, especially in perimenopause and menopause.
Posted in About Pelvic PT, Education, Evidence - Based
Medicine, Male Pelvic Floor, Pelvic Pain, Pelvic PT Atlanta,
Sexual Dysfunction, Women's
Health
I have credentials in the areas of functional
medicine, age management, and regenerative
medicine, but I don't think those are what uniquely qualifies me to speak to you about woment's
sexual health.
Advances in Culture and Diversity in Prevention Science Award Brian Mustanski, PhD (see photo and bio) Director, Institute for
Sexual and Gender Minority
Health and Wellbeing Associate Professor in Medical Social Sciences, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences Northwestern University Feinberg School of
Medicine
She is a professor in the Faculty of Law, Faculty of
Medicine and the Joint Centre for Bioethics at the University of Toronto; and Co-Director, International Reproductive and
Sexual Health Law Programme and University of Toronto.
«I provide state of the art assessment, consultation and treatment services to adolescents and adults addressing issues from everyday life [marital, child - parent, workplace problems], to matters across a broad range of mental
health,
sexual health, and behavioral
medicine concerns.
«As a practicing mental
health professional for nearly 30 years, I have focused my specialty in
Sexual Medicine.
College campuses often witness higher - than - expected rates of physical and
sexual violence; consequently, organized and sustained outreach and dissemination of information about domestic abuse (nature, risk factors, campus and community resources) is recommended (World
Health Organization / London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine, 2010).
H. Jonathon Rendina, Kristi E. Gamarel, John E. Pachankis, Ana Ventuneac, Christian Grov, Jeffrey T. Parsons; Extending the Minority Stress Model to Incorporate HIV - Positive Gay and Bisexual Men's Experiences: a Longitudinal Examination of Mental
Health and
Sexual Risk Behavior, Annals of Behavioral
Medicine, Volume 51, Issue 2, 1 April 2017, Pages 147 — 158, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12160-016-9822-8