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Category Archives: sexual relationships
Women’s bodies shamed in medicine.
It is said that historically women have had a raw deal in Western systems of medicine. Women’s bodies have been routinely sexualized or their characteristics ignored or shamed. In a recent book1 a leading cancer doctor in the US, Dr … Continue reading
Posted in Health Delivery, Health Policy, Medicine, sexual relationships, Women's Health
Tagged discrimination, health service, misogyny, pseudo-angina, UK
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Hot flushes make the news again.
Reading articles in the press recently about the shortage of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) gave me a sense of déjà vu. Yes, I’ve seen this all before. Apparently some oestrogen patches have been in short supply since some manufacturers … Continue reading
Old age doesn’t come by itself – part 3
It seems characteristic of older people these days that we think of ourselves as much younger than these old people we see around us. This because inside we still think of ourselves as being youthful if we feel well, even … Continue reading
Posted in Backache, Health Delivery, Health Policy, Medicine, old age, Physiology, sexual relationships
Tagged Alzheimer's disease, behaviour, dementia, exercise, health, heart attack, old age
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