Month: November 2016

Archives

Cord Blood Banking

Building A Better Safety Net

Taking the Safety Agenda to Office-Based Women’s Health Joseph Sclafani, MD, Barbara Levy, MD, Hal Lawrence, MD, Mindy Saraco, MHA, and Joanna M. Cain, MD The recent focus on health care safety is a response to the central ethical tenet of medicine-to do no harm. The delivery of safe hospital care has led to demonstrable…

Read More

Failure To Lubricate Is The Hallmark of Female Sexual Arousal Disorder

The DSM-IV defines female sexual arousal disorder as persistent or recurrent inability to attain, or to maintain until completion of the sexual activity, an adequate physiologic response (lubrication, swelling) of sexual excitement.’ It is analogous to erectile dysfunction in men. In women, however, it may be difficult to distinguish this condition from primary desire disorder,…

Read More