Testosterone is not a “Boy Hormone.”
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
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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
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
A patient I was speaking with the other day made an observation that I think bears repeating. She said, “I realized that I was not
Have you heard of the “Camp Gyno” video? The video is an advertisement for Hello Flo, a period-supply subscription service, that has racked up 2.5
A recent article in the New York Post has indicated that Wigg Laboratories has obtained kosher certification for its “Wet” brand of lubricants. This new
There has been a lot of media attention recently on the advent of 2 new drugs being tested for female sexual dysfunction: Lybrido and Lybridos.
By far the most common cause of painful intercourse in a menopausal woman is vulvar and vaginal atrophy. During menopause estrogen levels plummet and can
Summer has arrived, which means wedding season is here. Despite the growing divorce rate and various stressors that threaten long-term relationships, millions of people will
The New York Times recently ran an article about female libido and the race to develop a drug (Lybrido) that would help women want sex.
The Grant study is one of the longest running longitudinal studies of human development — an astonishing 75 years! In an effort to determine which factors contribute