Breast cancer and sexual dysfunction: hitting close to the heart.
When a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer and treated, sexual satisfaction can easily fall to the back burner when it comes to conversations with
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When a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer and treated, sexual satisfaction can easily fall to the back burner when it comes to conversations with
As a therapist I sometimes ask a patient where in their body they feel an emotion. By identifying the feeling in one’s body we can
With the increase in awareness around emotional issues and the benefits of therapy treatment, the stigma associated with seeking therapy has declined over time. In
Here’s the deal. A NY Times article talks about how more young women are willingly taking part in hook-ups. But then, they go on to
Anorgasmia is the inability to have orgasms. A small part of the female population suffers from this condition. A more wide spread issue we see
It’s that time of year again when our exposure to sunlight is greatly limited. Many people leave for work when it’s dark and return home
Menopause can be a confusing and isolating time both psychologically and hormonally, and added to the stress is the fact that sexual side effects of
One of the reasons why women go see their health care provider is for the treatment of urinary tract infections (UTI). One in five women
As you sit here reading this webpage, odds are you have a pop-blocker setup for your internet browser. The purpose of a pop-up blocker
Last week an article in the NY Times Science section took a look at a recent Oxford University study on kissing. How important is kissing?