21 OctoberLIVE: Post-cancer fertility and motherhood How can I maintain fertility after breast cancer treatment? On October 21 at 8:00 pm Adrianna Sobol, Dr Joanna Kufel-Grabowska and Dr Monika Łukasiewicz spoke about fertility, motherhood and sexuality. Read more
2 OctoberI am committed to helping women with cancer have a chance to become mothers. Many of them are unaware that they may lose their fertility How to preserve the fertility of a young woman with breast cancer, what her chances are for future motherhood. Interview with Monika Łukasiewicz, MD, PhD, a gynaecologist, sexologist and specialist in gynaecological and reproductive endocrinology…. Read more
27 NovemberBreasts, boobs, tits, bubbies: what happens when you lose them? Breasts, boobs, bumpers, bongos, bazookas, human creativity in the naming of this part of the female body is endless. The question is why, if they are so popular, we examine them so rarely? Breast self-examination… Read more
8 JanuaryHow often should you make love? Why do we need sex? How often should you make love? What causes sexual abstinence? Satisfaction with sex life is the result of several factors: neurochemistry, innate libido level, empathy of the partner. People who make love regularly live longer…. Read more
12 JulyPregnancy late in life and menopause: does pregnancy after 40 delay menopause? It is a myth that pregnancy late in life preserves biological youth for longer and postpones the menopause Being pregnant late in life certainly indicates good body condition but it does not affect the ageing… Read more
16 FebruaryA new chapter in the history, or erection under censorship at the time of COVID-19 The pandemic has changed sexual habits. Social isolation, social distance, loss of loved ones and huge economic consequences of the lockdown further aggravate sexual disorders or “produce” new ones. Read more
17 JulySeven spells to defeat the black swan, or stress control in the COVID-19 times For the last few months, we have been living mostly confined to our homes, more or less frightened, sometimes resigned, in a state of rebellion or in total denial of reality. We generally experience every… Read more
17 JulyErection – chief conductor of the sexual orchestra The conductor is the most important person in the orchestra. It is the person who prepares the orchestra, creates the right atmosphere and organises the whole group of performers in order to achieve the best… Read more
12 SeptemberIn Vitro Fertilization, emotionless technology behind human happiness In 1978, Robert Geoffrey Edward, a British biologist, together with a gynaecologist Patrick Steptoe, completely changed the life of a British postal clerk and her husband. The Browns had been unsuccessfully trying to have a… Read more
12 FebruaryThe assault on a masterpiece or Gioconda with a moustache – scientific reflections on a woman with PCOS Marcel Duchamp was a mad surrealist who turned a urinal into a fountain and drew a moustache and beard on the Mona Lisa, thus creating a new work of art. It is still the same… Read more
8 AugustPatient safety of OTC sildenafil As many as 92.1% of the men in the study group are aware of their medical conditions that contraindicate the safe use of sildenafil.[1] This high patient awareness was demonstrated by a multicentre, questionnaire-based study… Read more
17 JanuaryErectile dysfunction: a male taboo, i.e. when the head wants but the body cannot… Shame, according to Wikipedia, is a set of bodily reactions combined with a predictable action (hiding), unpleasant thoughts (“I am stupid”, “What will she think of me”). And it is this statement: “What will she… Read more