- Vaginal health faq
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My boyfriend thinks I’ve slept with someone else because my vagina doesn’t feel tight. What is going on? Tight vaginas are usually just dr ... [Read]
- Vagina healht
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The vagina is the female internal sex organ that begins on the outside at the vaginal opening and extends about three to five inches inside, ending at ... [Read]
- Let's call it “sex safety”
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It suddenly struck me this week that “sex safety” is an all-round better term than “safer sex.” In some situations, I think te ... [Read]
- Internal Medicine residents did it again!
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A team of USF residents recently won a state “medical jeopardy” competition sponsored by the Florida chapter of the American College of Physicians (ACP) and set an all-time points record for the 25-year-old ACP competition. This is the third year in a row USF internal medicine residents have won the annual competition. Stuart Himmelstein, MD, Florida [...] ... [Read]
- Athletic Training Education Program granted maximum reaccreditation
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USF athletic training student Tristen Webb measures the range of motion of fellow student T.J. Gilbert as Dr. Gianluca Del Rossi looks on. The USF Athletic Training program has been granted reaccreditation for 10 years – the maximum period allowed by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). USF’s ATEP is one of only [...] ... [Read]
- USF gets $1.5 M NIH grant to study cord bloods cells as potential Alzheimer's therapy
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University of South Florida neuroscientists have been awarded a $1.5 million federal grant to evaluate a new treatment, human umbilical cord blood cells (HUCBC), in a mouse model for Alzheimer's disease. The five-year grant from the National Institute on Aging was awarded to Jun Tan, MD, PhD, Robert A. Silver Chair and Director of the Rashid [...] ... [Read]
- Regular Naked sleep really healthy?
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Now someone says health care is best naked sleep, particularly for women's health benefits in the wind, so more under the see naked sleep benefits: A, ... [Read]
- Racing Toward a Cure
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Ataxia patients Avery Zaritsky, Kyle Bryant and Nygel Lanz spoke at USF Health last week about the need for more research into Friedreich's and other ataxias. Just a few years ago, living with ataxia was so much lonelier. Avery Zaritsky was diagnosed with the disease at 19. For a long time, she and her [...] ... [Read]
- Resurfacing, a Critic Stirs Up Debate Over Health Care
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WASHINGTON — The author Erica Jong first became socially acquainted with former Lt. Gov. Betsy McCaughey of New York in the late 1990s, a dark t ... [Read]
- A Doctor by Choice, a Businessman by Necessity
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To meet the expenses of my growing family, I recently started moonlighting at a private medical practice in Queens. On Saturday mornings, I drive past ... [Read]
- Husband and wife sex life of the four pairs of women's health, the benefits of
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In fact, the appropriateThe couple's sex lifeNot only can help solve the physical problem, but also help toFemaleHealthThe Oh. Let us look at a suitab ... [Read]
- When a woman began to aging
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Aging is a natural human metabolic process, but also because of the various organs of aging varies varies. Different organs and different tissue cell- ... [Read]
- Vitamin C can treat vaginitis do?
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Recently, on-line circulating a prescription, saying that "Cyprus Vitamin C tablets to cure it Vaginitis"Because the user-friendly and User ... [Read]
- What are the symptoms of early cervical cancer?
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CervicalIn the early stage of cervical cancer no obvious symptoms, or only in the vagina for inspection, visible superficial erosion, or have a genera ... [Read]
- Premature ovarian failure leading to female frigidity
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POF(POF), is the established law ofMenstrualWomen, 40-year-old before the recession of ovarian function due to a persistent amenorrhea and genital atr ... [Read]
- USF cardiology resident wins ACC Young Investigator Award
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USF cardiology resident Christopher Reynolds, MD, won the Young Investigator Award at the annual meeting of the Florida Chapter of the American College of Cardiology (ACC). The Florida Chapter of ACC held its annual meeting the weekend of Aug. 22 and, as part of the meeting, internal medicine residents and cardiology fellows from throughout Florida were [...] ... [Read]


