The Sexes and Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell blog Recently, I turned on the radio in my car and heard the last few minutes of a Minnesota Public Radio […]
Sexual Health Decreased Sex & Desire May Lead to Decline in Testosterone in Older Men By article In older men, decreased sexual activity and desire, not erectile dysfunction, may cause serum testosterone to decline, according to a … Read More→
Infidelity and Sexually Transmitted Diseases By blog Infidelity is on the rise in our culture. Women and men are having affairs in equal numbers, and it is […]
_ Aging Well Health Benefits of Alcohol May Have Been Exaggerated By article Any health benefits from alcohol may be limited to women aged 65 and over – and even then may have … Read More→
_ Marriage Sex Sex May "Rebound" in 50-Year Marriages By article People whose marriages last longer than 50 years often see a resurgence in sexual activity, according to new research. The … Read More→
_ Medical Care Patients Don't Want Their Doctors to Know Everything About Their Health By article Many patients withhold sensitive health information from their doctors, according to the first real-world trial of the impact of patient-controlled … Read More→
_ Alternative Health Keep Your Health Resolutions in 2015 By Jane Farrell article If youΓÇÖre one of the millions of Americans who will make a promise to improve yourself this New Year, thereΓÇÖs … Read More→
The Female Brain: 5 Sexual Secrets Every Man Needs to Know About Women By blog Most of the men and women I work with as a therapist are worn down by the ΓÇ£battle of the […]
Want a Healthy Relationship? Practice the Platinum Rule By blog My husband, David, and I have been married 37 years. What’s the secret to the longevity of our relationship? I’m […]
_ Dating Make Your Dating Life Healthy Again! By Jane Farrell article YouΓÇÖve made the big decision to start dating again. YouΓÇÖve heard about all the health benefits of good relationships: reducing … Read More→
Adult Day Health: A Healthy Choice for the Entire Family By blog Adult Day Health is an affordable care option that provides your loved one with opportunities for social stimulation and continued […]
Banish Menopausal Pain: Bringing Back the Joy of Sex By blog “Not tonight dear. I have a painful vagina.” Say what? If you’re making excuses to avoid sexual intimacy with your […]
_ Sex When He'd Rather Masturbate than Have Sex By Jane Farrell article Something is going on in your marriage, and youΓÇÖre not sure you like it. Your husband, who you know to … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition ΓÇ£SpiceΓÇ¥ Up Your Health By Jane Farrell article Did you know that one of the easiest things you can do to improve your health is to use a … Read More→
_ Sex Sexual Health His Cheating, Your Health By article By Eve Marx The news isnΓÇÖt pretty. Your husband has been having sex with someone else, and youΓÇÖve been having … Read More→
The World is Waking Up to MenΓÇÖs Health: Good News for Men, Women, and Children By blog IΓÇÖve been working in the field of menΓÇÖs health for more than 40 years. For much of that time, IΓÇÖve felt like a lone wolf calling out in the darkness for people to recognize that males live sicker and die sooner than females. We suffer from illnesses like addictions, depression, and Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at rates much higher than females. But over the years the balance has been shifting and now the world is waking up to the problems of menΓÇÖs health and are ready to address solutions that are good for us all.
_ Sex Restarting Your Sex Life By Jane Farrell article Normal aging brings physical changes in both men and women. These changes sometimes affect the ability to have and enjoy sex. A woman may notice changes in her vagina. As a woman ages, her vagina can shorten and narrow. Her vaginal walls can become thinner and also a little stiffer. Most women will have less vaginal lubrication. These changes could affect sexual function and/or pleasure.
_ Stress-Free Living Health Issues Stress Americans the Most By Sondra Forsyth article Reports of great a deal of stress are more than twice as common among people in poor health, according to an NPR/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) poll released ton July 8th 2014. The survey examined the role of stress in Americans' lives and found that about half of the public (49%) reported that they had a major stressful event or experience in the past year. Nearly half (43%) reported that the most stressful experiences related to health.