What is the Real Message of Sheryl Sandberg’s book, Lean In?
After reading Cheryl Sandberg’s book, Lean In, which
discusses women’s role as both mother and professional, I was
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In my first trimester of my first pregnancy, my husband and I took
a trip to the mountains. My husband really wanted to ski with some
friends. And although I wasn’t going to ski, I thought it ... Read More »
Some you have heard of and some you have not. What scares
physicians and parents about the new party drugs is they are hard
to spot and hard to treat. Terrifying and longstanding withdrawal
syndromes ... Read More »
No, it is not your responsibility but women know men don’t go to
the doctor as often as they should. As a primary care doctor I give
you permission to nag, gently, to help your man stay healthy.
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A recurring theme I see in my office with parents of newborns and
infants is the question that begins with “at what age will my
baby…?” And the fill in the blank ranges anywhere from
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I’ve recently written a number of posts about STD’s and their
potential subsequent effect on fertility; due to pelvic
inflammatory disease, adhesions, etc. and how that can in turn,
increase the ... Read More »
Food addiction is a topic that has been debated by medical
professionals for years. And who is surprised? How many women do
you know claim they are addicted to chocolate, salty chips, or ice
cream? ... Read More »
In the step-by-step process of ruling out my fertility issues,
there is a litany of tests that the insurance company and therefore
my OB would request. One of these tests was the hysterosalpingogram
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Everyday I hear about another person, friend, client or colleague
who is suffering from intense anxiety. It is truly a current
epidemic, at least in the large metropolis in which I live. Los
Angeles
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