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In today's video, we talk about male birth control and why it still hasn't become mainstream. What are the side effects to it and are they greater than the benefits? Learn all about birth control for men! CONTENT DISCLAIMER This content is strictly the opinion of Dr.
An OBGyn discusses questions from her listeners, including the efficacy of the fertility awareness method, taking continuous contraception, birth control for breastfeeding mothers, whether there can be infertility issues with the shot, her recommendations for birth control with the least side...
Scripps Clinic OB-GYN Dr. Jonathan Dunn discusses birth control options, including types, risks, effectiveness, hormone-free options and more.
Do you know all your non-hormonal birth control options? If not, Dr. Lincoln will catch you up to speed in this YouTube. She'll go over all the methods, how to use them, and how well they work!
This is the second video of a two part series. Last week I made a video on how to recognise and prevent the 4 most common CURABLE STD's; syphilis, gonorrhoea, chlamydia, and trichomoniasis.
I came across this article from the World Health Organisation, called: “Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)”, and it blew my mind. Worldwide more than 1 million people are infected with a sexual transmitted disease (STD) each and every day.
One in two sexually active persons will contract a sexually transmitted infection (STI) by age 25, and data from the CDC shows that overall cases of STIs continue to rise in the United States.
Queen Afua shares the powerful experience that inspired her to write, Overcoming an Angry Vagina.
Dr. Dean Ornish shares new research that shows how adopting healthy lifestyle habits can affect a person at a genetic level. For instance, he says, when you live healthier, eat better, exercise, and love more, your brain cells actually increase.
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Part one of IWL Consortium Initiative on Women and Health Conference "The Body Mass Index: Myth or Reality? Health, Wellness and Self Esteem in Women" on April 7, 2014 at Rutgers University Keynote address by Jane Brody, New York Times Health Columnist