Joyce Walder: Trust, intimacy and connection.
We see single women of all ages here at MCFS. I am a huge proponent of on line dating at any age. Often, when I
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We see single women of all ages here at MCFS. I am a huge proponent of on line dating at any age. Often, when I
The other day I was talking to a patient who originally came in for the treatment of low desire and painful intercourse. A few months
We see women all the time with “low desire.” Some practitioners are confused by “low desire” because how can you measure the absence of something?
Women have a lot of choices these days when it comes to estrogen replacement. There are many products on the market and oftentimes more choices
One of the toughest parts of talking to people about sex is how often shame comes up. Shame is such a complicated thing because it
Gender associations start pretty young. Back when I was a kid, I remember one of the most common questions my peers would ask was “what’s
In Daniel Bergner’s latest book, What Do Women Want, I learned something new about what might be going on when women try to be sexual but
A few years back when we were giving a training at a gynecologist’s office, one of the male doctors started listening to us speak about
“It’s like he can read my mind.” When it comes to relationships, we’ve all heard these words. Whether we said it ourselves or heard it
I get asked quite often if cranberry products (tablets, juice) work to prevent urinary tract infections (UTI). The short answer: YES! Theoretically, cranberries keep bacteria