by Susan E. Sklar, M.D. | Mar 29, 2020 | Sexual Health
Women’s Orgasms: The Mysteries Revealed By Susan E. Sklar, M.D. Women’s orgasms for most of society are a mysterious occurrence. But an understanding of the psychology and biology of orgasms will help us gain an insight into this natural and wonderful...
by Susan E. Sklar, M.D. | Mar 28, 2020 | Mood and Memory
Preventing Dementia: Hormones and Brain Health By Susan E. Sklar, M.D. Preventing dementia is a challenge. 30% 0f people aged 85[1] will have the diagnosis of dementia. There are connections between hormones and brain health. The purpose of this blog is to help you...
by Susan E. Sklar, M.D. | Feb 26, 2020 | Mood and Memory
Emotional Disorders: The Brain-Body Connection By Susan E. Sklar, M.D. A PATIENT SEES ME WITH AN EMOTIONAL DISORDER. Callie came to see me for anxiety. She is a busy homemaker and school principal. Callie, a trim, nervous appearing, middle-aged woman told me “I feel...
by Susan E. Sklar, M.D. | Feb 12, 2020 | Weight Loss and Nutrition
Sleep Deprivation and Weight Gain: What’s the Link? By Susan E. Sklar, M.D. Are you exercising 1 to 2 hours a day, eating well, and still can’t move the scale? You might think the only important factors in weight gain are exercise and the amount of calories that...
by Susan E. Sklar, M.D. | Jan 17, 2020 | Sexual Health
When You Experience Pain During Sex By Susan E. Sklar, M.D. Nationally, 43% of women[1] suffer from some sort of sexual function problem and three out of four women[2] will experience pain during sex. In many cases, painful sex lasts only for a brief period and clears...