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ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not ARACELIS GIRMAY: “YOU ARE WHO I LOVE” You wanting to listen, you trying to be so still. You are who I love, mothering the dogs, standing with horses. You in brightness and in darkness, throwing your head back as you laugh, kissing your hand. You carrying the berbere from the mill, and the ASK DR. PAT: A PERI-MENOPAUSAL FLOOD Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
LICHEN PLANUS AND MENOPAUSE: DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT Diagnostic and Treatment Differences. Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of MENOPAUSE AND FACIAL HAIR: SOME SOLUTIONS The 61 year-old woman who “suddenly” noticed short blond hairs on her face in a male-pattern distribution appears to suffer from hirsutism. Those hairs have always been there, but have become more noticeable as a result of hormonal changes related to menopause. Many women gradually develop varying amounts of unwanted facial hair asthey get
REMEDIES FOR PAINFUL INTERCOURSE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Here’s the good news: Painful intercourse in a postmenopausal women who has been celibate for years can be remedied. But the application of estrogen cream is just the first step of the treatment. Strengthening your weakened pelvic-floor muscles will be required—in sessions with a physical therapist or doing exercises at home. ASK DR. PAT: IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN MENOPAUSE AND Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
OVARIAN CYSTS IN POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: WHAT TO LOOK FOR Ovarian cysts in post-menopausal women are now known to be very common and most are not cancerous. However, because the greatest risk factor for ovarian cancer is age, any cysts in a postmenopausal woman shouldbe taken seriously.
WHICH TREATMENT SHOULD BE CHOSEN FOR CERVICAL DYSPLASIA The choice of treatment is based on the location of the abnormal cells in the cervix and the patient’s plans for future pregnancy. The LEEP cone biopsy (LEEP stands for Loop Electrocautery Excision Procedure) is a type of excisional technique. It plays two purposes—the first, WOMEN'S VOICES FOR CHANGE By Alexandra MacAaron. 'Picture a Scientist,' while finely crafted, beautifully filmed, and thoroughly engaging, is a sobering film. In fact, it would be downright depressing if each of our heroines hadn’t found her own way to overcome the nearly insurmountableobstacles she
ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not ARACELIS GIRMAY: “YOU ARE WHO I LOVE” You wanting to listen, you trying to be so still. You are who I love, mothering the dogs, standing with horses. You in brightness and in darkness, throwing your head back as you laugh, kissing your hand. You carrying the berbere from the mill, and the ASK DR. PAT: A PERI-MENOPAUSAL FLOOD Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
LICHEN PLANUS AND MENOPAUSE: DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT Diagnostic and Treatment Differences. Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of MENOPAUSE AND FACIAL HAIR: SOME SOLUTIONS The 61 year-old woman who “suddenly” noticed short blond hairs on her face in a male-pattern distribution appears to suffer from hirsutism. Those hairs have always been there, but have become more noticeable as a result of hormonal changes related to menopause. Many women gradually develop varying amounts of unwanted facial hair asthey get
REMEDIES FOR PAINFUL INTERCOURSE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Here’s the good news: Painful intercourse in a postmenopausal women who has been celibate for years can be remedied. But the application of estrogen cream is just the first step of the treatment. Strengthening your weakened pelvic-floor muscles will be required—in sessions with a physical therapist or doing exercises at home. ASK DR. PAT: IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN MENOPAUSE AND Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
OVARIAN CYSTS IN POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: WHAT TO LOOK FOR Ovarian cysts in post-menopausal women are now known to be very common and most are not cancerous. However, because the greatest risk factor for ovarian cancer is age, any cysts in a postmenopausal woman shouldbe taken seriously.
WHICH TREATMENT SHOULD BE CHOSEN FOR CERVICAL DYSPLASIA The choice of treatment is based on the location of the abnormal cells in the cervix and the patient’s plans for future pregnancy. The LEEP cone biopsy (LEEP stands for Loop Electrocautery Excision Procedure) is a type of excisional technique. It plays two purposes—the first, THREE TALENTED DIRECTORS LOOK AT YOUNG WOMEN’S CHOICES The concept of freedom of speech dates back to ancient Greece and the earliest models for democracy. In the United States, both the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution seem to guarantee this principle, although the U.S. has enforced exceptions, including obscene material (like child pornography), plagiarism, defamation, threats, and speech inciting illegal actions or crimes. ‘PICTURE A SCIENTIST,’ A POWERFUL DOCUMENTARY AND CALL FOR The powerful first person narratives of Willenbring, Hopkins, and Burks, along with shorter interviews of multiple other women, are at the heart of Picture a Scientist.Directors Sharon Shattuck and Ian Cheney also use data and clever infographics (Shattuck’s background is animation) to illustrate how each woman’s individual experience adds up to an industrywide lack of diversity, equity VALERIE PALEY, CHIEF HISTORIAN AT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL Valerie Paley is Vice President, Chief Historian, and Director of the Center for Women’s History at the New-York Historical Society in New York City. A graduate of Vassar College, Paley holds an M.A. in American Studies and a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, where her fields of interest were United States urban and cultural history, and where she currently teaches an undergraduate : “DUSK” BY TRACY K. SMITH Bouncing balls, the kind that lifts nothing. Or next to nothing and drops it in the chute. The narrow untouched hips. The shoulders. Still so naïve as to stand squared, erect, Impervious facing the window open. Onto the darkening dusk. “Dusk” is by Tracy K. ASK DR. PAT: DOES VULVAR MELANOMA ALWAYS LOOK LIKE THE Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
WHICH TREATMENT SHOULD BE CHOSEN FOR CERVICAL DYSPLASIA The choice of treatment is based on the location of the abnormal cells in the cervix and the patient’s plans for future pregnancy. The LEEP cone biopsy (LEEP stands for Loop Electrocautery Excision Procedure) is a type of excisional technique. It plays two purposes—the first, ISABELLE HUPPERT, THE ART OF AGING GLORIOUSLY According to best-selling author Mireille Guiliano, French Women Don’t Get Fat.I was given this book as a gift a few years ago and dutifully read it. The only think that stuck with me was a super-complicated recipe for leek soup that is purportedly the secret weapon of French women. OVARIAN CYSTS AT 55—SURGERY OR WAIT-AND-SEE? However, they may also contain blood. These cysts will generally decrease in size and go away over one to two menstrual cycles. Most often, ovarian cysts are benign; however, they can be malignant. Characteristics of benign cysts include small size MARY MOSS GREENEBAUM, OF THE KENTUCKY AUTHOR FORUM In 1995, Mary Moss Greenebaum, New Yorker by birth, Kentuckian by choice (she moved to Louisville 45 years ago, when she married), was struck with a galvanizing idea—one of the many that have energized her throughout her lifetime. Greenebaum knew, WHEN RELATIVES TRY TO TAKE OVER YOUR LIFE: THE IMPOSING When Relatives Try to Take Over Your Life: The Imposing Sister-in Law. By Cecilia M. Ford, Ph.D. January 16, 2014. 1 Comment. Cecilia Ford, who has been a psychologist in private practice in New York City since 1987, has addressed emotional issues for us in many articles over the years. This week, she counsels a woman whose husband’s younger WOMEN'S VOICES FOR CHANGE By Alexandra MacAaron. 'Picture a Scientist,' while finely crafted, beautifully filmed, and thoroughly engaging, is a sobering film. In fact, it would be downright depressing if each of our heroines hadn’t found her own way to overcome the nearly insurmountableobstacles she
REMEDIES FOR PAINFUL INTERCOURSE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Here’s the good news: Painful intercourse in a postmenopausal women who has been celibate for years can be remedied. But the application of estrogen cream is just the first step of the treatment. Strengthening your weakened pelvic-floor muscles will be required—in sessions with a physical therapist or doing exercises at home. LICHEN PLANUS AND MENOPAUSE: DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT Diagnostic and Treatment Differences. Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of MENOPAUSE AND FACIAL HAIR: SOME SOLUTIONS The 61 year-old woman who “suddenly” noticed short blond hairs on her face in a male-pattern distribution appears to suffer from hirsutism. Those hairs have always been there, but have become more noticeable as a result of hormonal changes related to menopause. Many women gradually develop varying amounts of unwanted facial hair asthey get
ASK DR. PAT: A PERI-MENOPAUSAL FLOOD Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not VALERIE PALEY, CHIEF HISTORIAN AT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL Valerie Paley is Vice President, Chief Historian, and Director of the Center for Women’s History at the New-York Historical Society in New York City. A graduate of Vassar College, Paley holds an M.A. in American Studies and a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, where her fields of interest were United States urban and cultural history, and where she currently teaches an undergraduate OVARIAN CYSTS IN POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: WHAT TO LOOK FOR Ovarian cysts in post-menopausal women are now known to be very common and most are not cancerous. However, because the greatest risk factor for ovarian cancer is age, any cysts in a postmenopausal woman shouldbe taken seriously.
ASK DR. PAT: IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN MENOPAUSE AND Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
ASK DR. PAT: DOES VULVAR MELANOMA ALWAYS LOOK LIKE THE Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
WOMEN'S VOICES FOR CHANGE By Alexandra MacAaron. 'Picture a Scientist,' while finely crafted, beautifully filmed, and thoroughly engaging, is a sobering film. In fact, it would be downright depressing if each of our heroines hadn’t found her own way to overcome the nearly insurmountableobstacles she
REMEDIES FOR PAINFUL INTERCOURSE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Here’s the good news: Painful intercourse in a postmenopausal women who has been celibate for years can be remedied. But the application of estrogen cream is just the first step of the treatment. Strengthening your weakened pelvic-floor muscles will be required—in sessions with a physical therapist or doing exercises at home. LICHEN PLANUS AND MENOPAUSE: DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT Diagnostic and Treatment Differences. Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of MENOPAUSE AND FACIAL HAIR: SOME SOLUTIONS The 61 year-old woman who “suddenly” noticed short blond hairs on her face in a male-pattern distribution appears to suffer from hirsutism. Those hairs have always been there, but have become more noticeable as a result of hormonal changes related to menopause. Many women gradually develop varying amounts of unwanted facial hair asthey get
ASK DR. PAT: A PERI-MENOPAUSAL FLOOD Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not VALERIE PALEY, CHIEF HISTORIAN AT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL Valerie Paley is Vice President, Chief Historian, and Director of the Center for Women’s History at the New-York Historical Society in New York City. A graduate of Vassar College, Paley holds an M.A. in American Studies and a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, where her fields of interest were United States urban and cultural history, and where she currently teaches an undergraduate OVARIAN CYSTS IN POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: WHAT TO LOOK FOR Ovarian cysts in post-menopausal women are now known to be very common and most are not cancerous. However, because the greatest risk factor for ovarian cancer is age, any cysts in a postmenopausal woman shouldbe taken seriously.
ASK DR. PAT: IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN MENOPAUSE AND Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
ASK DR. PAT: DOES VULVAR MELANOMA ALWAYS LOOK LIKE THE Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not : “DUSK” BY TRACY K. SMITH Bouncing balls, the kind that lifts nothing. Or next to nothing and drops it in the chute. The narrow untouched hips. The shoulders. Still so naïve as to stand squared, erect, Impervious facing the window open. Onto the darkening dusk. “Dusk” is by Tracy K. UNFAITHFUL WOMEN: UNDERSTANDING FEMALE INFIDELITY The Accidental Affair. Since this kind of infidelity is unexpected, it is also hard to prevent. Often it happens when a woman is far from home, in a new location where the bonds and boundaries of everyday reality are loosened. The “convention” affair is the prototype. Besides being away from home, and feeling freer than usual, in such “SMALL KINDNESSES,” BY DANUSHA LAMÉRIS Small Kindnesses. I’ve been thinking about the way, when you walk. down a crowded aisle, people pull in their legs. to let you by. Or how strangers still say “bless you”. when someone sneezes, a leftover. from the Bubonic plague. “Don’t die,” we are saying. And sometimes, when you spill lemons. POETRY SUNDAY: 'HOW TO TRIUMPH LIKE A GIRL' BY ADA LIMÓN The book explores how we build our identities from where we live and whom we live with, and makes a claim on life, juxtaposed always with death. The poems speak in a voice as natural and intimate as a conversation between friends, an effective counterpoint to the doubt, regret, grief and even despair also expressed in the book. SHE'S YOUNG (14!) AND SEXUALLY ACTIVE: DR. FORD COUNSELS Cecilia Ford, who has been a psychologist in private practice in New York City since 1987, has addressed emotional issues for Women’s Voices in many articles over the years. This week, she counsels a mother whose 14-year-old daughter has become sexually active. JANE HIRSHFIELD: “TODAY, WHEN I COULD DO NOTHING” Written from the first-person point of view, “Today, When I Could Do Nothing” transcends its “I” and speaks for us all. In the poem, the speaker finds the confines of her small shelter-in-place space invaded by a visitor in the form of—an ant. I’ve been noticing those same ants, nervously wondering if they could be vectors of ASK DR. PAT: DOES VULVAR MELANOMA ALWAYS LOOK LIKE THE Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
DR. ELIZABETH POYNOR: WHAT IS LICHEN SCLEROSUS? By Elizabeth Poynor, M.D., Ph.D. April 22, 2009. 3 Comments. Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin; While it may occur in any part of the body it typically involves the vulvar and perianal regions in women. The cause of LS is not well understood, but it is thought to be an autoimmune process that breaks down the POETRY SUNDAY: ‘ANTI-PASTORAL,’ BY VIEVEE FRANCIS Rebecca Foust, Poetry Editor. Since today’s poem is titled “Anti-Pastoral,” let’s start by defining “pastoral” and giving it a cultural and historical context. Outside of poetry, the word means “having the simplicity, charm, serenity, or other characteristics generally attributed to rural areas (dictionary.com).”. WOMEN'S VOICES FOR CHANGE By Alexandra MacAaron. 'Picture a Scientist,' while finely crafted, beautifully filmed, and thoroughly engaging, is a sobering film. In fact, it would be downright depressing if each of our heroines hadn’t found her own way to overcome the nearly insurmountableobstacles she
LICHEN PLANUS AND MENOPAUSE: DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT Diagnostic and Treatment Differences. Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of REMEDIES FOR PAINFUL INTERCOURSE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Here’s the good news: Painful intercourse in a postmenopausal women who has been celibate for years can be remedied. But the application of estrogen cream is just the first step of the treatment. Strengthening your weakened pelvic-floor muscles will be required—in sessions with a physical therapist or doing exercises at home. MENOPAUSE AND FACIAL HAIR: SOME SOLUTIONS The 61 year-old woman who “suddenly” noticed short blond hairs on her face in a male-pattern distribution appears to suffer from hirsutism. Those hairs have always been there, but have become more noticeable as a result of hormonal changes related to menopause. Many women gradually develop varying amounts of unwanted facial hair asthey get
ASK DR. PAT: A PERI-MENOPAUSAL FLOOD Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
OVARIAN CYSTS IN POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: WHAT TO LOOK FOR Ovarian cysts in post-menopausal women are now known to be very common and most are not cancerous. However, because the greatest risk factor for ovarian cancer is age, any cysts in a postmenopausal woman shouldbe taken seriously.
ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not VALERIE PALEY, CHIEF HISTORIAN AT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL Valerie Paley is Vice President, Chief Historian, and Director of the Center for Women’s History at the New-York Historical Society in New York City. A graduate of Vassar College, Paley holds an M.A. in American Studies and a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, where her fields of interest were United States urban and cultural history, and where she currently teaches an undergraduate ASK DR. PAT: IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN MENOPAUSE AND Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
DR. ELIZABETH POYNOR: WHAT IS LICHEN SCLEROSUS? By Elizabeth Poynor, M.D., Ph.D. April 22, 2009. 3 Comments. Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin; While it may occur in any part of the body it typically involves the vulvar and perianal regions in women. The cause of LS is not well understood, but it is thought to be an autoimmune process that breaks down the WOMEN'S VOICES FOR CHANGE By Alexandra MacAaron. 'Picture a Scientist,' while finely crafted, beautifully filmed, and thoroughly engaging, is a sobering film. In fact, it would be downright depressing if each of our heroines hadn’t found her own way to overcome the nearly insurmountableobstacles she
LICHEN PLANUS AND MENOPAUSE: DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT Diagnostic and Treatment Differences. Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of REMEDIES FOR PAINFUL INTERCOURSE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Here’s the good news: Painful intercourse in a postmenopausal women who has been celibate for years can be remedied. But the application of estrogen cream is just the first step of the treatment. Strengthening your weakened pelvic-floor muscles will be required—in sessions with a physical therapist or doing exercises at home. MENOPAUSE AND FACIAL HAIR: SOME SOLUTIONS The 61 year-old woman who “suddenly” noticed short blond hairs on her face in a male-pattern distribution appears to suffer from hirsutism. Those hairs have always been there, but have become more noticeable as a result of hormonal changes related to menopause. Many women gradually develop varying amounts of unwanted facial hair asthey get
ASK DR. PAT: A PERI-MENOPAUSAL FLOOD Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
OVARIAN CYSTS IN POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: WHAT TO LOOK FOR Ovarian cysts in post-menopausal women are now known to be very common and most are not cancerous. However, because the greatest risk factor for ovarian cancer is age, any cysts in a postmenopausal woman shouldbe taken seriously.
ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not VALERIE PALEY, CHIEF HISTORIAN AT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL Valerie Paley is Vice President, Chief Historian, and Director of the Center for Women’s History at the New-York Historical Society in New York City. A graduate of Vassar College, Paley holds an M.A. in American Studies and a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, where her fields of interest were United States urban and cultural history, and where she currently teaches an undergraduate ASK DR. PAT: IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN MENOPAUSE AND Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
DR. ELIZABETH POYNOR: WHAT IS LICHEN SCLEROSUS? By Elizabeth Poynor, M.D., Ph.D. April 22, 2009. 3 Comments. Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin; While it may occur in any part of the body it typically involves the vulvar and perianal regions in women. The cause of LS is not well understood, but it is thought to be an autoimmune process that breaks down the THREE TALENTED DIRECTORS LOOK AT YOUNG WOMEN’S CHOICES 1 day ago · The concept of freedom of speech dates back to ancient Greece and the earliest models for democracy. In the United States, both the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution seem to guarantee this principle, although the U.S. has enforced exceptions, including obscene material (like child pornography), plagiarism, defamation, threats, and speech inciting illegal actions or crimes. ARACELIS GIRMAY: “YOU ARE WHO I LOVE” You wanting to listen, you trying to be so still. You are who I love, mothering the dogs, standing with horses. You in brightness and in darkness, throwing your head back as you laugh, kissing your hand. You carrying the berbere from the mill, and the ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not : “DUSK” BY TRACY K. SMITH Bouncing balls, the kind that lifts nothing. Or next to nothing and drops it in the chute. The narrow untouched hips. The shoulders. Still so naïve as to stand squared, erect, Impervious facing the window open. Onto the darkening dusk. “Dusk” is by Tracy K. UNFAITHFUL WOMEN: UNDERSTANDING FEMALE INFIDELITY The Accidental Affair. Since this kind of infidelity is unexpected, it is also hard to prevent. Often it happens when a woman is far from home, in a new location where the bonds and boundaries of everyday reality are loosened. The “convention” affair is the prototype. Besides being away from home, and feeling freer than usual, in such ‘TIL KINGDOM COME’: FUNDRAISING FOR THE APOCALYPSE Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Those who believe religion and politics aren’t connected don’t understand either.” Emmy-winning Israeli filmmaker Maya Zinshtein has uncovered startling links between the two but, after watching her provocative documentary ‘ Til Kingdom Come, you may have more questions than answers. ‘Til Kingdom Come, which has been nominated for awards in both Israel SHE'S YOUNG (14!) AND SEXUALLY ACTIVE: DR. FORD COUNSELS Cecilia Ford, who has been a psychologist in private practice in New York City since 1987, has addressed emotional issues for Women’s Voices in many articles over the years. This week, she counsels a mother whose 14-year-old daughter has become sexually active. POETRY SUNDAY: 'HOW TO TRIUMPH LIKE A GIRL' BY ADA LIMÓN The book explores how we build our identities from where we live and whom we live with, and makes a claim on life, juxtaposed always with death. The poems speak in a voice as natural and intimate as a conversation between friends, an effective counterpoint to the doubt, regret, grief and even despair also expressed in the book. ASK DR. PAT: DOES VULVAR MELANOMA ALWAYS LOOK LIKE THE Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
ISABELLE HUPPERT, THE ART OF AGING GLORIOUSLY Keaton gets caught in the nude and her houseguest (and soon-to-be lover Jack Nicholson) freaks out, unable to un-see the horror of a body that actually responds to gravity. Even when approached with affection and some compassion, middle-aged women wanting or — heaven forbid — enjoying sex is presented as comic relief. WOMEN'S VOICES FOR CHANGE By Alexandra MacAaron. 'Picture a Scientist,' while finely crafted, beautifully filmed, and thoroughly engaging, is a sobering film. In fact, it would be downright depressing if each of our heroines hadn’t found her own way to overcome the nearly insurmountableobstacles she
LICHEN PLANUS AND MENOPAUSE: DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT Diagnostic and Treatment Differences. Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of ASK DR. PAT: A PERI-MENOPAUSAL FLOOD Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not VALERIE PALEY, CHIEF HISTORIAN AT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL Valerie Paley is Vice President, Chief Historian, and Director of the Center for Women’s History at the New-York Historical Society in New York City. A graduate of Vassar College, Paley holds an M.A. in American Studies and a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, where her fields of interest were United States urban and cultural history, and where she currently teaches an undergraduate JANE HIRSHFIELD: “TODAY, WHEN I COULD DO NOTHING” Written from the first-person point of view, “Today, When I Could Do Nothing” transcends its “I” and speaks for us all. In the poem, the speaker finds the confines of her small shelter-in-place space invaded by a visitor in the form of—an ant. I’ve been noticing those same ants, nervously wondering if they could be vectors of OVARIAN CYSTS IN POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: WHAT TO LOOK FOR Ovarian cysts in post-menopausal women are now known to be very common and most are not cancerous. However, because the greatest risk factor for ovarian cancer is age, any cysts in a postmenopausal woman shouldbe taken seriously.
ISABELLE HUPPERT, THE ART OF AGING GLORIOUSLY Keaton gets caught in the nude and her houseguest (and soon-to-be lover Jack Nicholson) freaks out, unable to un-see the horror of a body that actually responds to gravity. Even when approached with affection and some compassion, middle-aged women wanting or — heaven forbid — enjoying sex is presented as comic relief. OVARIAN CYSTS AT 55—SURGERY OR WAIT-AND-SEE? However, they may also contain blood. These cysts will generally decrease in size and go away over one to two menstrual cycles. Most often, ovarian cysts are benign; however, they can be malignant. Characteristics of benign cysts include small size DR. ELIZABETH POYNOR: WHAT IS LICHEN SCLEROSUS? By Elizabeth Poynor, M.D., Ph.D. April 22, 2009. 3 Comments. Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin; While it may occur in any part of the body it typically involves the vulvar and perianal regions in women. The cause of LS is not well understood, but it is thought to be an autoimmune process that breaks down the WOMEN'S VOICES FOR CHANGE By Alexandra MacAaron. 'Picture a Scientist,' while finely crafted, beautifully filmed, and thoroughly engaging, is a sobering film. In fact, it would be downright depressing if each of our heroines hadn’t found her own way to overcome the nearly insurmountableobstacles she
LICHEN PLANUS AND MENOPAUSE: DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT Diagnostic and Treatment Differences. Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of ASK DR. PAT: A PERI-MENOPAUSAL FLOOD Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not VALERIE PALEY, CHIEF HISTORIAN AT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL Valerie Paley is Vice President, Chief Historian, and Director of the Center for Women’s History at the New-York Historical Society in New York City. A graduate of Vassar College, Paley holds an M.A. in American Studies and a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, where her fields of interest were United States urban and cultural history, and where she currently teaches an undergraduate JANE HIRSHFIELD: “TODAY, WHEN I COULD DO NOTHING” Written from the first-person point of view, “Today, When I Could Do Nothing” transcends its “I” and speaks for us all. In the poem, the speaker finds the confines of her small shelter-in-place space invaded by a visitor in the form of—an ant. I’ve been noticing those same ants, nervously wondering if they could be vectors of OVARIAN CYSTS IN POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: WHAT TO LOOK FOR Ovarian cysts in post-menopausal women are now known to be very common and most are not cancerous. However, because the greatest risk factor for ovarian cancer is age, any cysts in a postmenopausal woman shouldbe taken seriously.
ISABELLE HUPPERT, THE ART OF AGING GLORIOUSLY Keaton gets caught in the nude and her houseguest (and soon-to-be lover Jack Nicholson) freaks out, unable to un-see the horror of a body that actually responds to gravity. Even when approached with affection and some compassion, middle-aged women wanting or — heaven forbid — enjoying sex is presented as comic relief. OVARIAN CYSTS AT 55—SURGERY OR WAIT-AND-SEE? However, they may also contain blood. These cysts will generally decrease in size and go away over one to two menstrual cycles. Most often, ovarian cysts are benign; however, they can be malignant. Characteristics of benign cysts include small size DR. ELIZABETH POYNOR: WHAT IS LICHEN SCLEROSUS? By Elizabeth Poynor, M.D., Ph.D. April 22, 2009. 3 Comments. Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin; While it may occur in any part of the body it typically involves the vulvar and perianal regions in women. The cause of LS is not well understood, but it is thought to be an autoimmune process that breaks down the THREE TALENTED DIRECTORS LOOK AT YOUNG WOMEN’S CHOICES 19 hours ago · The concept of freedom of speech dates back to ancient Greece and the earliest models for democracy. In the United States, both the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution seem to guarantee this principle, although the U.S. has enforced exceptions, including obscene material (like child pornography), plagiarism, defamation, threats, and speech inciting illegal actionsor crimes.
“IN LINE TO VOTE ON OUR FUTURE CLIMATE,” BY MEG DAY In these sometimes-painful poems, beauty is the balm that allows readers to understand what the speaker has experienced and to approach those experiences close-up EATING DISORDERS, THEN AND NOW Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. 13% of women over 50 engage in eating disorder behaviors. In a large national study of college students, 3.5% sexual minority women and 2.1% of sexual minority men reported having an eating disorder. 16% of transgender college students reported having an eatingdisorder.
ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not “EVEN NOW” BY SUSAN ZIMMERMAN Here, the people wearing masks represent the funeral party, and the speaker and her daughter represent the wedding party. That is, death and grief must make way for life and hope, and joy is what triumphs in this poem. The aspect of ritual gives an everyday act a significancethat makes it
ARACELIS GIRMAY: “YOU ARE WHO I LOVE” You wanting to listen, you trying to be so still. You are who I love, mothering the dogs, standing with horses. You in brightness and in darkness, throwing your head back as you laugh, kissing your hand. You carrying the berbere from the mill, and the REMEDIES FOR PAINFUL INTERCOURSE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Here’s the good news: Painful intercourse in a postmenopausal women who has been celibate for years can be remedied. But the application of estrogen cream is just the first step of the treatment. Strengthening your weakened pelvic-floor muscles will be required—in sessions with a physical therapist or doing exercises at home. ASK DR. PAT: IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN MENOPAUSE AND Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
POETRY SUNDAY: 'HOW TO TRIUMPH LIKE A GIRL' BY ADA LIMÓN The book explores how we build our identities from where we live and whom we live with, and makes a claim on life, juxtaposed always with death. The poems speak in a voice as natural and intimate as a conversation between friends, an effective counterpoint to the doubt, regret, grief and even despair also expressed in the book. ASK DR. PAT: WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT THESE HOT FLASHES Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
WOMEN'S VOICES FOR CHANGEGIRLS VOICES FOR CHANGEVOICE CHANGER FOR DISCORDVOICE CHANGER FOR PCVOICES OF WOMEN FOR CHANGEWOMEN S VOICES FOR THE EARTH4 05 QUIZ VOICES FOR CHANGE By Alexandra MacAaron. 'Picture a Scientist,' while finely crafted, beautifully filmed, and thoroughly engaging, is a sobering film. In fact, it would be downright depressing if each of our heroines hadn’t found her own way to overcome the nearly insurmountableobstacles she
LICHEN PLANUS AND MENOPAUSE: DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENTLICHEN PLANUS TREATMENTLICHEN PLANUS IN GENITAL AREALICHEN PLANUS MOUTHLICHEN PLANUS ON SKIN PICTURESLICHEN PLANUS VAGINAL EXAM Diagnostic and Treatment Differences. Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of ASK DR. PAT: A PERI-MENOPAUSAL FLOOD Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not MENOPAUSE AND FACIAL HAIR: SOME SOLUTIONS The 61 year-old woman who “suddenly” noticed short blond hairs on her face in a male-pattern distribution appears to suffer from hirsutism. Those hairs have always been there, but have become more noticeable as a result of hormonal changes related to menopause. Many women gradually develop varying amounts of unwanted facial hair asthey get
REMEDIES FOR PAINFUL INTERCOURSE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Here’s the good news: Painful intercourse in a postmenopausal women who has been celibate for years can be remedied. But the application of estrogen cream is just the first step of the treatment. Strengthening your weakened pelvic-floor muscles will be required—in sessions with a physical therapist or doing exercises at home. VALERIE PALEY, CHIEF HISTORIAN AT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL Valerie Paley is Vice President, Chief Historian, and Director of the Center for Women’s History at the New-York Historical Society in New York City. A graduate of Vassar College, Paley holds an M.A. in American Studies and a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, where her fields of interest were United States urban and cultural history, and where she currently teaches an undergraduate ASK DR. PAT: IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN MENOPAUSE AND Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
WHICH TREATMENT SHOULD BE CHOSEN FOR CERVICAL DYSPLASIAHOW TO PREPAREFOR LEEP PROCEDURE
The choice of treatment is based on the location of the abnormal cells in the cervix and the patient’s plans for future pregnancy. The LEEP cone biopsy (LEEP stands for Loop Electrocautery Excision Procedure) is a type of excisional technique. It plays two purposes—the first, OVARIAN CYSTS IN POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: WHAT TO LOOK FOR Ovarian cysts in post-menopausal women are now known to be very common and most are not cancerous. However, because the greatest risk factor for ovarian cancer is age, any cysts in a postmenopausal woman shouldbe taken seriously.
WOMEN'S VOICES FOR CHANGEGIRLS VOICES FOR CHANGEVOICE CHANGER FOR DISCORDVOICE CHANGER FOR PCVOICES OF WOMEN FOR CHANGEWOMEN S VOICES FOR THE EARTH4 05 QUIZ VOICES FOR CHANGE By Alexandra MacAaron. 'Picture a Scientist,' while finely crafted, beautifully filmed, and thoroughly engaging, is a sobering film. In fact, it would be downright depressing if each of our heroines hadn’t found her own way to overcome the nearly insurmountableobstacles she
LICHEN PLANUS AND MENOPAUSE: DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENTLICHEN PLANUS TREATMENTLICHEN PLANUS IN GENITAL AREALICHEN PLANUS MOUTHLICHEN PLANUS ON SKIN PICTURESLICHEN PLANUS VAGINAL EXAM Diagnostic and Treatment Differences. Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of ASK DR. PAT: A PERI-MENOPAUSAL FLOOD Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
ASK DR. PAT: SEX AND THE SAFETY OF VAGIFEM Vagifem provides a low dose (25 mcg) of estradiol locally to the vaginal epithelium. According to Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical firm that produces Vagifem, the tablet sticks to the tissue of the vaginal wall, allowing for gradual dissolution. Estradiol is released locally over a period of several hours. The safety studies on Vagifem are not MENOPAUSE AND FACIAL HAIR: SOME SOLUTIONS The 61 year-old woman who “suddenly” noticed short blond hairs on her face in a male-pattern distribution appears to suffer from hirsutism. Those hairs have always been there, but have become more noticeable as a result of hormonal changes related to menopause. Many women gradually develop varying amounts of unwanted facial hair asthey get
REMEDIES FOR PAINFUL INTERCOURSE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Here’s the good news: Painful intercourse in a postmenopausal women who has been celibate for years can be remedied. But the application of estrogen cream is just the first step of the treatment. Strengthening your weakened pelvic-floor muscles will be required—in sessions with a physical therapist or doing exercises at home. VALERIE PALEY, CHIEF HISTORIAN AT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL Valerie Paley is Vice President, Chief Historian, and Director of the Center for Women’s History at the New-York Historical Society in New York City. A graduate of Vassar College, Paley holds an M.A. in American Studies and a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, where her fields of interest were United States urban and cultural history, and where she currently teaches an undergraduate ASK DR. PAT: IS THERE A CONNECTION BETWEEN MENOPAUSE AND Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
WHICH TREATMENT SHOULD BE CHOSEN FOR CERVICAL DYSPLASIAHOW TO PREPAREFOR LEEP PROCEDURE
The choice of treatment is based on the location of the abnormal cells in the cervix and the patient’s plans for future pregnancy. The LEEP cone biopsy (LEEP stands for Loop Electrocautery Excision Procedure) is a type of excisional technique. It plays two purposes—the first, OVARIAN CYSTS IN POST-MENOPAUSAL WOMEN: WHAT TO LOOK FOR Ovarian cysts in post-menopausal women are now known to be very common and most are not cancerous. However, because the greatest risk factor for ovarian cancer is age, any cysts in a postmenopausal woman shouldbe taken seriously.
THE COVID MARRIAGE
The Covid Marriage. The enforced togetherness required by social distancing has led couples to spend more time together than usual, a lot of it. And even for those that have strong, solid relationships, it’s been, well, a bit more than they’d like. It’s been a strain for many, and people in toxic relationships are especially at risk “IN LINE TO VOTE ON OUR FUTURE CLIMATE,” BY MEG DAY In these sometimes-painful poems, beauty is the balm that allows readers to understand what the speaker has experienced and to approach those experiences close-up ‘AMY TAN: UNINTENDED MEMOIR,’ THE STORY BEHIND THE GIFTED The documentary, like Tan’s work, blends happiness with sadness; it includes many surprises and moments of joy.One antidote to the author’s grueling schedule and contractual obligations was her participation, along with celebrated authors Barbara Kingsolver, Stephen King, Dave Barry, Scott Turow, Matt Groening, and others, in the charity band “The Rock Bottom Remainders.” FIGHTING LONELINESS WHEN DEMENTIA STEALS A SPOUSE FTD is a mean form of dementia that affects the frontal lobe of the brain, the part that contains your personality and executive decision-making. It is a hard dementia to catch early and when you finally do, your loved one might be in trouble with the law, have ruined the family finances or lost his/her job. Barry ruined ourfinances, borrowed
REMEDIES FOR PAINFUL INTERCOURSE IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Here’s the good news: Painful intercourse in a postmenopausal women who has been celibate for years can be remedied. But the application of estrogen cream is just the first step of the treatment. Strengthening your weakened pelvic-floor muscles will be required—in sessions with a physical therapist or doing exercises at home. WARRIE PRICE: A WOMAN WHO’S MADE A DIFFERENCE In 1993, Warrie Price, a leader in community-based planning in New York City, was tapped to find a way to implement a master plan for the park that had not been acted on since its creation in 1986. Her mission: raise money, contribute her vision, and get the various agencies that had jurisdiction over the park to work together to rebuild and revitalize The Battery. ISABELLE HUPPERT, THE ART OF AGING GLORIOUSLY According to best-selling author Mireille Guiliano, French Women Don’t Get Fat.I was given this book as a gift a few years ago and dutifully read it. The only think that stuck with me was a super-complicated recipe for leek soup that is purportedly the secret weapon of French women. JANE HIRSHFIELD: “TODAY, WHEN I COULD DO NOTHING” Written from the first-person point of view, “Today, When I Could Do Nothing” transcends its “I” and speaks for us all. In the poem, the speaker finds the confines of her small shelter-in-place space invaded by a visitor in the form of—an ant. I’ve been noticing those same ants, nervously wondering if they could be vectors of POETRY SUNDAY: 'HOW TO TRIUMPH LIKE A GIRL' BY ADA LIMÓN The book explores how we build our identities from where we live and whom we live with, and makes a claim on life, juxtaposed always with death. The poems speak in a voice as natural and intimate as a conversation between friends, an effective counterpoint to the doubt, regret, grief and even despair also expressed in the book. ASK DR. PAT: WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT THESE HOT FLASHES Patricia Yarberry Allen, M.D. is a Gynecologist, Director of the New York Menopause Center, Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medical College, and Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. She is a board certified fellow of the American College of Obstetrics andGynecology.
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