March 30th, 2008 | Category: Feature, Insider Info, Practical Medicine |
Comments are closed Go to The Lost Tampon Video for practical tips, inside information, and real-life demonstrations – as well as a few chuckles.
Women’s Health News has an interesting topic and comments about what women go through when a tampon gets “lost.” So can a tampon head north for spring break? How far? Isn’t there a border […]
March 28th, 2008 | Category: Feature, In the News |
Comments are closed Doc Gurley is off this week giving a talk about homelessness and HIV at the Wright School of Medicine in Dayton, Ohio. But she is also thinking of you, her readers so she didn’t want to leave you completely in the dark. So here is a little retrospective of some of the ‘best’ Doc Gurley […]
March 21st, 2008 | Category: Feature, In the News |
- (Comments are closed) As you lie in the hospital bed, watching the crystal-clear fluid drip from the IV bag hanging overhead, or when you stand at your bathroom sink, palm up, ready to pop your $12 pill into your mouth, you can console yourself that these medicines are so expensive because they’re being made under the strictest, safest […]
March 19th, 2008 | Category: Doc Gurley Lists, Feature, In the News, Insider Info |
- (Comments are closed) With both David Paterson and his wife now admitting to having extramarital affairs, you have to wonder, what’s the difference between him and Eliot Spitzer. I mean, except for some measly “victimless” laws. After all, of the many, many things you can cuddle up to and get off on, the one thing we here […]
March 17th, 2008 | Category: Feature, Insider Info |
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How did we get stuck with menopause? I don’t mean the whole evolutionary argument about surviving-until-your-ovaries-quit-working. What I’m talking about, instead, is the label. Menopause has to be about the biggest downer of a name in the history of the world.
The thing that really sticks in […]
March 10th, 2008 | Category: Feature, In the News |
- (Comments are closed) Fair Warning: If you’re feeling queasy, don’t read any further. The big news today is that we Americans are drinking our pee. That’s basically what the AP article about finding easily detectable levels of pharmaceuticals in the water supply all boils down to (pardon the phrase). You may be shocked to realize this about yourself, […]
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