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eGratification has partnered with Healthology, the
leading syndicator of health content on the web, to bring you webcasts
covering
various sexual health topics. A webcast is a video broadcast of a news piece or an interview
delivered for viewing over the Internet.
Conquering Performance Anxiety
Though erectile dysfunction and other sexual hindrances can have
biological causes, for many the problem is psychological.
Performance anxiety can be a serious obstacle to a fulfilling
sexual relationship, but it can also be overcome. Join our panel
of experts for a live discussion of its causes and cures.
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Staying
Healthy: Practicing Responsible Sexual Behavior
Sexual
contact can sometimes result in problems. An unwanted pregnancy
or sexually transmitted diseases may be some of those
consequences. But by practicing safe sex, being monogamous or
abstaining, the risks of these difficulties are greatly reduced.
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Erectile Dysfunction: Why Does It Happen?
If you're a sexually active man, the idea of losing your ability
to have intercourse may be hard to imagine. But erectile
dysfunction (ED) affects 30 million men in the U.S. alone. How do
you know if you have erectile dysfunction and whether the cause is
biological or psychological? Join our panel of experts and
patients for a candid discussion of this sensitive issue.
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Yoga
For Moms And Their Babies
In this class, yoga gives moms a chance to exercise with their
babies.
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Sperm Blockers: What
Barrier Contraception Is Right For You?
Condoms, diaphragms, sponges, caps; they're among the most popular
forms of contraception around. What they have in common is that
they're all "barriers" -- they block the sperm from ever reaching
the uterus, thus preventing fertilization and pregnancy.
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Objects Of Desire: The Psychology of Sexual Fetishes
You've probably heard of foot fetishes, leather fetishes or
fetishes involving just about any object. But what exactly is a
sexual fetish? Join our panel of experts to find out.
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Erectile Dysfunction & Hypertension
Hypertensive patients worry about which medications are safe to
take, including erectile dysfunction drugs. Find out how
erectile dysfunction
medication affects hypertension.
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When Infertility Strikes After You Are a Mom
Affecting over three
million American women, difficulty becoming pregnant after having
a child can come as a surprise. This so-called secondary
infertility can be devastating, but there are treatments to help
you add to your family.
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How To Deal With Herpes
Genital herpes remains one of the most prevalent
sexually transmitted diseases, but most don't know they are
infected. Learn how to stay safe and find out what can be done to
manage herpes.
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Making The Decision To
Start HIV Therapy
Combination
therapy—also known as HAART—may help people with HIV live longer,
healthier lives. But doctors caution that deciding when to start
medical therapy to combat HIV is complicated. Listen as experts
explain how to decide when the time is right.
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Who Are Sex Therapists And What Do They Do?
Whether you're happily married or living single, you've probably
worried about your sex life at some point or another. There's
nothing unusual about a less-than-perfect sex life. But if you and
your partner can't seem to overcome your sex troubles, or if you
have a sexual disorder, you may consider seeking professional
help.
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Internal Penile Pumps: Who Can Benefit?
Erectile dysfunction affects the lives of about 30 million men in
the U.S. alone. Drug treatments have helped many of them regain
their sexual lives but these drugs don't work for everyone.
There's another option some men should consider--the internal
penile pump. Tune in to as Dr. Francois Eid discusses the device
and gets first-hand patient and partner feedback.
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Herpes: What Everyone Should
Know
Join our panel of
experts for a discussion of herpes treatment and prevention.
Participants:
Brian A. Boyle, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Weill Medical
College of Cornell University; Adam Stracher, MD, Weill Cornell
Medical College of Cornell University, New York Presbyterian
Hospital.
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Future Therapies For Erectile Dysfunction
Today, people suffering from erectile dysfunction have an array of
treatment options from vacuum devices and surgery to injections
and Viagra. But what's on the horizon? Tune in as urologist Dr.
Francios Eid discusses the latest in the field.
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The
Grim Reaper:
Club Drugs and HIV
Many people think that the HIV epidemic is over. But recently
there has been a spike in the number of new infections. Experts
say that certain club drugs that allow for wild uninhibited sex
are to blame.
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases: What's Your Risk?
Among STDs, AIDS has occupied the spotlight for many years now,
and for good reason. But other STDs -- like herpes, gonorrhea, and
syphilis -- are still prevalent, and not to be taken lightly. What
do you know about these diseases? How are they spread? What are
the symptoms? And how do you keep yourself out of risk? Our panel
of experts will answer these questions and more as they discuss
the ever-present threat of STDs.
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The "Morning After" Pill
If you're sexually active - and even if you aren't -
you've probably heard of the morning after pill. This
pill is a hormonal supplement that women can take to
prevent pregnancy up to 72 hours after intercourse if a
condom breaks or some other form of contraception fails.
Join our panel of experts for a discussion of emergency
contraception: how it works and when to use it.
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Reclaiming Your Sex Life: Treatment Strategies For Erectile
Dysfunction
By now, Viagra has become virtually a household name. But there
are many possible causes of erectile dysfunction and various
treatment options for each case. How do you and your doctor
determine which is best for you? If you or your loved one is
suffering from erectile dysfunction, join our panel of experts as
they address the different strategies for making sexual
intercourse a possibility again.
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