Hormones call the shots Submitted by: Marc. C. Gittelman Submitted on: April 10, 2007 Q: My wife is pregnant for the first time and there has been a negative change in our sex life. Is this normal? What can I do? A: Changes in sexuality vary during pregnancy. A woman’s desire and response depends on […]
Read more »The Moment After Sex are as Important as the Moment Before Submitted By: Marc Gittelman Submitted On: February 14, 2006 Whatever you do, don’t fall asleep after making love! OK, not right away. And don’t jump out of bed in 30 seconds. The time immediately following lovemaking is a critical time for intimacy. Some people […]
Read more »How to get the blood flowing Submitted by: Marc C. Gittelman, M.D. Sibmitted on: August 26, 2008 Q: I am in my 40s and noticing some changes in my sexuality. It’s so sublte that my wife doesn’t notice, but I want to be firmer during intimacy. I don’t want to take medications. What else can […]
Read more »Rx for ED can boost sexuality Submitted by: Marc C. Gittelman, M.D. Submitted on: February 26, 2008 Q: Sex is not what it was 15 years ago for my husband and me. He refuses to face up to some decrease in his virility and I think it is affecting my sexuality. He’s too macho to […]
Read more »Peyronie’s disease, which effects mostly middle aged men, is caused by scar tissue (plaque) which forms along the length of the penis in the corpora Cavernos. The Corpora Cavernosa consists of three expandable erectile tissues that run along the length of the penis and fill with blood during an erection. The plaque is not visible, […]
Read more »Revealing fantasies increases intimacy Submitted by Marc C. Gittelman, M.D. Submitted on December 19, 2000 Q: I’ve been married for nearly eight years and there are so many of my sexual fantasies that I am reluctant to share with my husband. I’m scared that he will find them silly or too romantic, and I really […]
Read more »Worldwide nearly one million men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year. Screening, early detection and improved treatments have increased prostate cancer survival rates. When found while it is localized or still contained to the prostate gland, the 5 year survival approaches 100%. It is recommended by the American Urologic Association, if you are […]
Read more »Over the past few decades there has been substantial progress in the field of sexual health, however, most of this progress has been concentrated on male sexual health issues when compared to female sexual health issues. Statistics tell us that approximately 43% of adult women experience some type of female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD) and/or […]
Read more »Dr. Spivack at South Florida Medical Research in Aventura, FL is conducting research that could help arthritis sufferers all over the world. Dr. Spivack is currently recruiting participants for a new research study called The PRECISION Study. The study will compare 3 approved medicines commonly used to treat pain in people who have osteoarthritis (OA) or rheumatoid […]
Read more »Would it surprise you to know that one in six men is at a lifetime risk of prostate cancer? Prostate Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in American males today and the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Each year over 200,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer. That’s an […]
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