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In this episode, Jean-Michel Molina, MD, PhD, and Joseph J. Eron, Jr., MD, discuss results from key clinical trials on HIV prevention and treatment as well as sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention presented at IDWeek and Glasgow 2024, including:PURPOSE 1 and 2 comparing lenacapavir injection vs oral TDF/FTCTRIO Health Cohort and OPERA examining long-acting cabotegravir as PrEPDOLCE comparing DTG/3TC as first-line therapy in treatment-naive patients with HIVPRIDOX evaluating the use of DoxyPEP on STI incidence in men who have sex with men on PrEPPresenters:Jean-Michel Molina, MD, PhDProfessor of Infectious DiseasesUniversity of Paris CitéHead of the Department of Infectious DiseasesHospital Saint-Louis and lariboisièreParis, FranceJoseph J. Eron, Jr., MDProfessor of Medicine, School of MedicineHerman and Louise Smith Distinguished ProfessorChief, Division of Infectious DiseasesDirector, Clinical Core, UNC Center for AIDS ResearchAdjunct Professor of Epidemiology, Gillings School of Global Public HealthUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, North CarolinaLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3BBaZvJ
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection that can lead to various health issues, including genital warts and certain types of cancer. Gardasil is a vaccine developed to protect against HPV infection. It is recommended for both males and females to prevent the spread of the virus and reduce the risk of developing related cancers. Gardasil is most effective when administered before exposure to the virus through sexual activity. The Gardasil vaccine is typically given in a series of shots over a period of six months. It is designed to target the most common strains of HPV that are known to cause genital warts and cervical cancer. The vaccine has been proven to be safe and effective in preventing HPV infection and its associated health complications. It is an important tool in reducing the prevalence of HPV-related diseases and promoting overall public health. In conclusion, Gardasil is a crucial vaccine in the fight against HPV and its consequences. By getting vaccinated, individuals can protect themselves from HPV-related health issues and contribute to the prevention of the virus in the community. It is recommended to consult healthcare providers for more information on the vaccine and its benefits.
Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 614 Why is nobody talking about HPV; the world's most common sexually transmitted infection? Mimi Lindquist, Nutrition Expert and AHCC Educator, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 614, to spread awareness about HPV which affects up to 90% of the population, how medicinal mushrooms help boost immune surveillance, how to remove shame around HPV, and why viruses are messengers telling you to focus on your health. "HPV is the most commonly transmitted STI. 80 to 90% of us will have to deal with this at some point in our lives because it is that common. We see that in clinical research that really strong, low-grade stress and chronic stress degrades our ability to have a robust immune surveillance. It's a nudge from your body that says, hey, I need help. I need you to be more in balance." - Mimi Lindquist Biohack Your Mind & Body with Plunge Ice Baths! 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Click HERE to download for free. *Review The Wellness + Wisdom Podcast & WIN $150 in wellness prizes! *Join The Facebook Group 10% Off CLEAR + FREE Program DISCOVER THE TRANSFORMATIONAL POWER OF THE NATURAL REMEDIES FOR HPV 10% off with code "JOSH10" HPV is not rare. Think of it like the common cold of the cervix. 14 million cases are diagnosed every year, including women who look like the definition of healthy. The usual response to HPV is one of stigma, shame, judgment, and guilt — both from the self and society. With the right understanding of the immune system, the role it plays in HPV, and developing optimal mental, emotional, and physical practices — you can be one of the thousands of women all around the world successfully clearing their bodies of HPV. If you're ready to celebrate your Negative HPV and PAP screenings with Mimi and Nathan! Clear + Free was built by design to give you the tools to do exactly that — and live the healthy, fulfilling, magical life you desire. In This Episode, Mimi Lindquist Uncovers: [01:30] Health Starts in The Mouth Mimi Lindquist Clear HPV - Use code "JOSH10" for 10% off enrollment in the CLEAR + FREE program Why searching HPV on Google can cause more harm. How Mimi feels pain when she can't help someone with the knowledge she has. What motivated her to help people take care of their oral health. How she stopped practicing dental hygiene and started teaching people about medicinal mushrooms. [09:45] Medicinal Mushrooms Why Mimi decided to yes to what was calling her. How she hit rock bottom on her health journey. Shawn Stevenson The benefits of active hexose correlated compound (AHCC). [13:05] HPV: Sexually Transmitted Infection HPV affects almost everybody. Why people don't believe in viruses. 362 Zach Bush MD: Saving The Soil, Saving Humanity Low-risk and high-risk strains of HPV. [19:25] Immune Surveillance Dr. Nathan Riley The importance of having a strong immune system. How the immune surveillance helps your body fight infections. How viruses can help you realize you need to slow down. [24:25] Virus Is a Messenger Why evil exists in the world. Your body is asking you to find balance through viruses like HPV. Why there is a lot of shame around HPV. 1 in 5 men have a high-risk HPV strain in their system. Why there is no HPV testing available for men. [28:35] HPV Prevention How HPV can affect you even if you've only had one sexual partner. HPV can lead to cervical cancer. Why the healing process is a team effort. The HPV vaccine has a lot of side effects. [32:35] HPV Treatment Options Josh's experience with the health care system. Gardasil Lawsuit Why Mimi cares so much about helping people with HPV. Managing symptoms versus healing the root cause. Why cutting away the infected part is not a solution. How women get scared for their lives when they hear the diagnosis. [39:35] The Origin of Shame Around HPV Chaos seeks order. Why women feel ashamed of having HPV. How religion creates an imprint of shame around sex. HPV is the equivalent of a common cold for the cervix. Women don't have the support they need on their healing journey. [47:05] Victim Mindset The impacts of staying in a victim vibration. When you receive a diagnosis, you have two options. HPV gets always cleared by your immune system, not pharmaceuticals. You need to take ownership of your health in order to heal. What factors can have an influence on your immune system and the healing process. [54:55] Mimi's Healing Journey How Mimi hit rock bottom in 2017 because she took a healthy lifestyle too far. Why she didn't receive the help she was looking for because she looked fit and healthy. How she figured out how to live better and get healthy. Why she felt ashamed about her sexuality. [59:10] Tap Into Pleasure How Josh learned to understand what it means to love yourself. Finding your edges helps you find your center. Why figuring out what you don't want for yourself is a part of the process of maturation. How courage moves you through fear. Why people shame the pleasures of life. You can't experience pleasure unless you are present. Why women struggle to connect to their feminine. [01:08:15] Going Inwards to Find Softness Real pleasure versus pseudo-pleasure. How bringing awareness to your body can help you connect to pleasure. Pleasure doesn't have to be sexual. Finding softness within you. [01:13:25] Self-Love Practice Why you need to schedule time for yourself. The importance of treating yourself as a friend who you are meant to help. Your inner child is looking for nourishment and intimacy. Why Mimi chooses a theme word as an intention for the year. What the word "stretch" means to her. 603 Honoring Christian Oliver: What Death Teaches Us About Living A Generous Life Why Josh's word for the year is "generosity." [01:23:45] AHCC: The Cure for HPV? How Immune Intel AHCC helps eradicate HPV. You can improve your immune system overnight. AHCC can clear HPV within 6 months in 64% of women. You need to find out what negatively impacts your immune surveillance. [01:29:10] Mycelium for Health Mycelia is a combination of the neural network and the immune system of the fungal organism. Why mycelium products are beneficial for your health and immune system. The reason why Mimi takes mushroom supplements every day. Why AHCC is more bio-available for the human body than other mushroom products. [01:35:10] Tremella Mushrooms Paul Stamets The origin and benefits of Tremella mushroom. Why Mimi would tell her younger self to chill out. How the relationship with herself and the people around her create well-being in Mimi's life. Leave Wellness + Wisdom a Review on Apple Podcasts Power Quotes From The Show The Shame Around HPV "HPV is not just a physical diagnosis because of the shame that surrounds the diagnosis. Why would a woman feel shame about having the equivalent of the common cold for the cervix?" - Mimi Lindquist The Antidote to Shame "We shame pleasure and not just in a sexual sense. The antidote to the shame is actually more pleasure. Tapping into more pleasure in your life taps you into presence. You can't experience pleasure without being present." - Mimi Lindquist Treat The Root Cause, Not The Symptom "The medical system is not set up to help your long-term health and vitality thrive. It's set up to manage symptoms. About 350,000 women die every year of cervical cancer. Their solution is to go in and remove a portion of the cervix. Cutting away a part of the body is not a solution. It's just turning off the check engine light. If we don't address that initial immune dysfunction, we're not addressing the root of why there is a signal from your body the first place." - Mimi Lindquist Links From Today's Show Mimi Lindquist Clear HPV - Use code "JOSH10" for 10% off enrollment in the CLEAR + FREE program Shawn Stevenson 362 Zach Bush MD: Saving The Soil, Saving Humanity Dr. Nathan Riley Gardasil Lawsuit 603 Honoring Christian Oliver: What Death Teaches Us About Living A Generous Life Paul Stamets Josh's Trusted Products | Up To 40% Off Shop All Products Biohacking BREATHE - 33% off with the code “PODCAST33” SaunaSpace - 10% off with the code "JOSH10" PLUNGE - $150 off with the code “WELLNESSFORCE" SiPhox - 10% off with code "JOSH" BON CHARGE - 15% off with the code "JOSH15" SpectraSculpt - 15% off with the code "JOSH15" Defender Shield - 10% off with the code "TRENT10" Neuvana - 15% off with the code "WELLNESSFORCE" Supplements Organifi - 20% off with the code ‘WELLNESSFORCE' MANNA Vitality - 20% off with the code "JOSH20" LiftMode - 10% off with the code "JOSH10" Adapt Naturals - 15% off with code "WELLNESSFORCE" MitoZen - 10% off with the code “WELLNESSFORCE” Activation Products - 20% off with the code “WELLNESSFORCE” BiOptimizers - 10% off with the code "JOSH10" Lightbody Total Eye Health - 20% off with "JOSH20" at checkout. 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She has been helping people prevent disease for over 10 years now, by educating and empowering individuals to be their own best health advocates. Today, her primary area of disease prevention education surrounds Immune Intel AHCC + other medicinal mushrooms, which has earned her the nickname, The Mushroom Queen. Unfortunately, there is a significant gap between the clinical research of mushrooms and the general public, so Mimi is committed to being the link between research and the public via online education, social media, and her podcast. Website Instagram The Medicin Podcast Listen To The Latest Episodes... Don't Miss New Episodes: Follow Wellness + Wisdom on Spotify
As stewards of anorectal primary care, colorectal surgeons must be well-versed in treating patients with anorectal sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Join Avery, Biddy, Jon and Sam as they share stories, cases and insights on how they manage STI-related anorectal pathology. CO-HOSTS Avery Walker, MD, FACS, FASCRS El Paso, TX Avery Walker is dually board-certified in General Surgery and Colorectal Surgery. He earned his medical degree at the University of Illinois in Chicago, his General Surgery residency at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington, and his Fellowship in Colon and Rectal Surgery at The Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans. A former active-duty officer in the United States Army, Dr. Walker served 13 years as a general and colorectal surgeon with his most recent duty station in El Paso, TX at William Beaumont Army Medical Center. While there he was the Chief of Colon and Rectal surgery as well as the Assistant Program Director for the general surgery residency program. He currently practices colon and rectal surgery at The Hospitals of Providence in El Paso, TX. Dr. Avery Walker is married and has two daughters aged 13 and 9. Biddy Das, MD, FACS Houston, TX (Twitter @BiddyDas) Dr. Bidhan “Biddy” Das has board certifications for both colon and rectal surgery, and general surgery. His passion for medical education and medical process improvement has resulted in book chapters and publications, and national and regional presentations on those subjects. Highlighting his medical expertise on fecal incontinence, he has been featured on patient education videos and national and international television and radio as a featured expert on these colorectal conditions. Dr Das also has a particular interest in surgeons redefining their careers -- he serves as both a software consultant and private equity consultant in Boston, New York City, and Houston. Jonathan Abelson, MD, MS Arlington, MA (Twitter @jabelsonmd) Dr. Abelson was born and raised in Scarsdale, New York in the suburbs of New York City. He has 2 older brothers and both of his parents are dentists. Dr. Abelson went to college at University Pennsylvania, took 2 years off between college and medical school to work in healthcare consulting. He then went to medical school at University of Virginia, returned to New York for general surgery residency at Weill Cornell on the upper east side of Manhattan. Dr. Abelson then did colorectal fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis and am now at Lahey clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts for my first job after training. He is 2 years into practice and has a wife and two sons. His wife works in wellness consulting and they have a dog named Foster who we adopted in St. Louis. Sam Eisenstein, MD La Jolla, CA (Twitter @DrE_UCSD) Sam Eisenstein is an Assistant Professor of Colon and rectal surgery and director of Inflammatory Bowel Disease surgery at UC San Diego Health. He has worked there for the past 8 years after graduating both residency and fellowship at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. Sam is best known as the founder and organizer of the IBD-NSQIP collaborative, a large multi institutional data collaborative examining outcomes after IBD surgery, but he also is involved in several clinical trials for perianal Crohn's and has extensive experience with stem cell injections for anal fistulae. He is also on the scientific advisory board for the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation for his work on the next big IBD data collaborative, IBD-SIRQC (Surgical Innovation, Research and Quality Collaborative). Sam has a Wife and 3 kids (6,8, and 3) and spends most of his free time running around after them these days, but also enjoys traveling and getting out into nature with his family.
In this episode, Dr Tavell Kindall and Jona Tanguay discuss actionable strategies for advanced practice providers to increase the frequency at which PrEP is offered and initiated in primary care settings. Topics covered include:Available training resources on how to offer PrEP in primary careAffordable, accessible PrEP options, including patient assistance programsUsing electronic health records to identify candidates for PrEPOpportunities to offer PrEP during appointments regarding birth control, STIs, or any other sexual health concernsHow to offer 3-site STI testing at your facilityWrapping PrEP into primary careIncorporating navigators or care coordinators to reduce logistical barriers and reach underserved populationsRapid testing, mobile testing, and Tele-PrEP as ways to facilitate PrEP initiation and simplify routine PrEP visitsHealthcare professionals' personal biases as a potential barrier to PrEPUsing ICD-10 codes for HIV PrEP as a way to further destigmatize PrEP and simplify billingFaculty:Tavell L. Kindall, PhD, DNP, ARNP, FNP-BC, AACRN, AAHIVS, FAANPDirector, HIV Prevention and TreatmentSt. Thomas Community Health CenterNew Orleans, LouisianaJona Tanguay, MMSc, PA-C, AAHIVSMedical Program Lead - Substance Use Disorders at Whitman-Walker HealthAssociate Medical Director - Transgender Health at Amida CarePresident-Elect at GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ+ EqualityClinical Instructor at Yale School of MedicineFounder at ChemsexHarmReduction.orgWashington, DCContent is supported by independent educational grants from Gilead Sciences, Inc. and ViiV Healthcare.Link to full program: https://bit.ly/3PZGYdR
April is STI Awareness Month. STIs are commonly discussed in sex ed curricula, but typically as a fear-mongering technique to discourage premarital sexuality. We are excited to have Jenelle Pierce, Executive Director of The STI Project, break down the stigma and provide strategies for discussing STIs with partners. The episode begins with this prompt: “A person is beginning to date and is exploring multiple potential dating, sexual, and or romantic relationships. What are some ways to help set initial conversations around STI or pregnancy prevention?” The Value of Honest Communication (2:00): “It's important to be honest, if you are in any stage of a relationship, even a ‘talking stage'”, Jenelle says. “First of all, communicating the dynamic of that relationship to all your partners, making sure that those who are involved know and are in the same place and are comfortable with that.” Beginning the Conversation (4:00): Julia reflects, “I have many clients who have recently moved out of religious structures that have such specific rules around dating and sexuality and never learned the skills to have a dialogue about sexuality in general and different components about sexuality, including STIs. And those conversations can feel very anxiety provoking for folks.” Many folks who grow up in religious structures typically do not even have a starting point for conversations about sex and sexuality, so it can cause fear and anxiety to even begin that dialogue because of the idea that talking about sex is shameful. Misconceptions About Open Relationships (13:00): Jenelle shares, “The assumption is that they're (people in polyamorous relationships) potentially higher risk and that there are more STIs within those communities. […] But it's actually the other way around. So research tells us that those who have known infections are less likely to transmit their infection than someone who has an unknown infection.” This shows how vital comprehensive sexual education is. People who are more inclined to have honest and open conversations practice safe(r) sex. The Psychology of Disgust (22:00): Jenelle explains, “Disgust is one of the core central emotions that helps us to navigate life in a way that we can be healthy and productive. And so it's a central emotion that's necessary from an evolutionary standpoint. Your risk assessment and disgust sensitivity changes and is dynamic intentionally also to benefit you because we need those relationships. The actual exchange of bacteria that happens when we're in close proximity to one another is good for our immune system and our overall health.” Learn more about Jenelle and The STI Project on Instagram. Let's heal together!
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This is 1 of 6 short episodes taken from a webinar on barriers and solutions to expanding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in the comprehensive program “Contemporary HIV Treatment and Prevention 2022.” In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, discusses PrEP uptake for cisgender women. His discussion includes: Prevalence of PrEP use in cisgender women in the United StatesBarriers to PrEP uptake in cisgender womenImplementation of PrEP within family planning clinics in AtlantaPrEP in pregnancy and breastfeedingPresenter: Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesWeill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, New YorkLink to full program: http://bit.ly/3UFUl2bFollow along with the slides at:http://bit.ly/3TDOPM8
This is 1 of 6 short episodes taken from a webinar on barriers and solutions to expanding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in the comprehensive program “Contemporary HIV Treatment and Prevention 2022.” In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, discusses barriers to PrEP uptake for people who inject drugs. His discussion includes: PrEP uptake and recommendations for people who inject drugsProject SHE: integrating PrEP with community-based syringe services for women who inject drugsPresenter: Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesWeill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, New YorkLink to full program:http://bit.ly/3UFUl2bFollow along with the slides at:https://bit.ly/3EcaYg0
This is 1 of 6 short episodes taken from a webinar on barriers and solutions to expanding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in the comprehensive program “Contemporary HIV Treatment and Prevention 2022.” In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, focuses on transgender women. His discussion includes: Barriers to PrEP uptake in transgender womenHigh PrEP adherence among transgender women and transfeminine individuals in a real-world healthcare setting in New York CityPresenter: Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesWeill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, New YorkLink to full program:http://bit.ly/3UFUl2bFollow along with the slides at:https://bit.ly/3EcaYg0
This is 1 of 6 short episodes taken from a webinar on barriers and solutions to expanding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in the comprehensive program “Contemporary HIV Treatment and Prevention 2022.” In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, discusses solutions to expanding PrEP uptake. His discussion includes: Potential healthcare professional barriers to prescribing PrEPAddressing the gap in PrEP training for healthcare professionalsExpanding PrEP options to facilitate adherence and persistence: today and in the near futureImmediate PrEP initiation at New York City sexual health clinicsProviding PrEP by telehealthTake-home points on expanding PrEP uptakePresenter: Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesWeill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, New YorkLink to full program:http://bit.ly/3UFUl2bFollow along with the slides at:https://bit.ly/3EcaYg0
This is 1 of 6 short episodes taken from a webinar on barriers and solutions to expanding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in the comprehensive program “Contemporary HIV Treatment and Prevention 2022.” In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, discusses barriers to PrEP uptake in the context of racial inequities, specifically for Black and Latinx communities. His discussion includes: Inequities in PrEP uptake in Black and Hispanic and Latinx people compared with White peopleStructural barriers to PrEP adoptionKaiser Permanente study (2012-2019): PrEP continuum of care and new HIV infectionsEle[MEN]t study: PrEP persistence and discontinuation in young Black men who have sex with menCreating change: education of patients and healthcare professionals to address inequities in PrEP uptakePresenter: Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesWeill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, New YorkLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3VIsDTgFollow along with the slides at: https://bit.ly/3EcaYg0
This is 1 of 6 short episodes taken from a webinar on barriers and solutions to expanding pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in the comprehensive program “Contemporary HIV Treatment and Prevention 2022.” In this episode, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, discusses barriers to PrEP uptake for adolescents. His discussion includes: How PrEP is underused in adolescents and young adultsHealthcare professional barriers to provision of PrEP for adolescentsA systematic review and meta-analysis of adherence to PrEP in adolescents and young adultsBarriers to adherence in adolescents and young adultsInterventions to support PrEP adherence in adolescentsPresenter: Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPHProfessor of MedicineDivision of Infectious DiseasesWeill Medical College of Cornell UniversityNew York, New YorkLink to full program: https://bit.ly/3VIsDTgFollow along with the slides at:https://bit.ly/3EcaYg0
In this episode, Chloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MD, discusses new HIV data from AIDS 2022, including:Prevention strategiesOral therapiesLA therapiesCureCOVID-19 in PWHFacultyChloe Orkin, MBChB, FRCP, MDProfessor of HIVQueen Mary, University of LondonConsultant PhysicianLead for HIV ResearchBarts Health NHS TrustThe Royal London HospitalLondon, United KingdomFollow along with the slides atbit.ly/3SLuhBq
This Episode is close to my heart because here in a listener reached out to me about her experience with 'Vaginismus' and said that so little is spoken and even done to bring about a respectable acceptance of the condition and so wishes more was spoken about the condition.In 2022, here we are with Dr Niveditha trying to learn about the condition that 'Vaginismus' is and when one thinks they may have it, how do they approach the situation.Dr Niveditha is an Indian Venereologist and a clinician in Sexual Health who specializes in HIV medicine, currently based in Syndey , Australia. She is well known on Instagram by her handle Dr_nive_untaboos. Speaks about 1) How to approach Vaginismus? 2) Differentiate between manifesting what you have been told and if you actually have it?3) Partner supportSexual Health information resource: https://www.fpnsw.org.auTune in to listen to the entire conversation.If you like what you hear, leave us a rating on Spotify appa review on apple podcasts. Like this episode on other platforms.Next up on Season 3 is an episode with Dr. Pooja Rajagopal - a pediatric dentist on Children Dental Health Pregnancy Series is back and the next episode here is on 'Birth Health- what it is and what it should mean for you as a pregnanct woman or a new mother'If you want to share a note with us , find us hereInstagram: @divyakapoorvoxFacebook: MommytrackdaddywhispersPodcastWebsite: https:divyakapoor.comMail: Mommytrackdaddywhispers@gmail.com
I was joined by Jenelle Marie Pierce, who is an STI educator that I have known virtually for a little while. She is the Executive Director of The STI Project, as well as the new Education Manager for Health HIV based in DC. She's also a spokesperson for Positive Singles, which is a dating site for those who have a positive STI status.I found out more about what inspired her to educate people about STIs. We discussed disclosure how you actually ask someone if they have been tested recently gotten that STI test, and how do you disclose that you've got an STI. She gave some of her best tips that she gives folks she works with.Find Jenelle on all socials @TheSTIproject. For discounts on my upcoming workshop, use KTC2 at checkout: https://openthedoorscoaching.com/shop/
The human papillomavirus has been in the news a lot in recent years. Partly because of the high incidence of cervical cancer associated with it, but also because of the development of a vaccine to prevent it. What are the concerns surrounding both of these? What else should you know about the condition?
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You go to take your shower and notice that there seem to be tiny bugs in your genital area. The spot is also incredibly itchy. The doctor tells you that you have pubic lice. How do you get rid of them? What do you need to do to prevent them from coming back in the future?
One day, you're going to the bathroom and notice small red bumps in your genital area. At first, you don't think much about it until the next day when you start having pain and itching in the same place. You go to the doctor and find out that you have genital herpes. How did it happen? What can you do to treat it? Can you prevent it from coming back?
You've probably heard of syphilis before. Most people assume that it's a disease that isn't around anymore. However, this isn't true. The treatment for it has improved significantly, which is why there are fewer infections. What is this treatment? Why is it so important to get treated if you have an infection? How can you prevent it in the first place?
One morning you wake up and go to the bathroom, you notice that it burns when you urinate. You also notice that you have itching and redness to your genital area. So, you go to the doctor to see what's the matter. After running a few tests, your doctor tells you that you have trichomoniasis. What do you need to do to feel better? Are there steps you can take to prevent it in the future?
Polyamorous relationships and flesh-eating STIs. A new flesh-eating STI is giving a whole different meaning to eating p*$$y. As if covid wasn't scary enough. How do we feel about polyamory and what the ideal polyamorous relationship would look like for us? In celebrity news, we discuss Alec Baldwin's accident on set and Flava Flav's recent arrest. Black Twitter is in an uproar over Amanda Seales wearing greek paraphernalia in her role on Insecure.
Twenty-one years ago, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that national adult cases of syphilis had reached their lowest levels ever, and entirely eliminating the disease among newborns seemed to be within reach.But syphilis cases have risen dramatically over the last decade for both adults and infants — even though the disease is curable, and even though we could protect babies by getting pregnant people tested and treated in time.Today, L.A. Times public health reporter Emily Alpert Reyes discusses this disturbing trend, what it says about our society and how to get the fight against congenital syphilis back on track. We also hear from someone who had a stillbirth because of syphilis and wants everyone to learn from her story.More reading:The number of babies infected with syphilis was already surging. Then came the pandemicTwo crises in one: As drug use rises, so does syphilis1,306 U.S. infants were born with syphilis in 2018, even though it's easy to prevent
In love with the idea of being in love? Find yourself chasing the ultimate "sex high" only for it to fall short of Hollywood type expectations and porn level satisfaction? Do you find yourself in dream relationships at first, only to have it coming crashing down with disappointment, shame and a sense of failure? Join the club... and maybe seek help! There are plenty of men and women with these same misguided ideals and relationship/sexual patterns. You're not alone and Brianne Davis is here to share her story so it might help you. Brianne Davis is a well known actress, model, director, producer and activist. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:How do you know you are a sex addict?Dating multiple people to fulfill different needsThe constant need for validationA hard path to recoveryHow you deal with stigma and shameLiving in sobriety with strict boundariesFeeling "the rush" in a relationshipWhat brings Brianne joyBeing your own soulmateThe porn pandemicIf you or someone you know is a survivor of sexual violence and needs help, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673GUEST LINKS:Brianne Davis IGSecret Life of a Hollywood Sex & Love AddictALLISON'S LINKS:Visit Allison's websiteFollow Allison on InstagramCheck out Allison's blogListen to The Podcasters' Journey PodcastAllison's Favorites - And some great deals for you!Weekend Podcaster - Launch Your Podcast in 3 days!
Bryan shares with Hoadley his love for the Chicago Cubs, Harry Caray, WGN Radio and The 7th Inning Stretch. tHen he shares his disdain for Conor McGregor's slaughter of the Wrigley Tradition of singing Take Me Out! Finally, the gang reviews a government produced movie from the 1940's warning soldiers of STD's, loose women and the danger of unclean sex. It's an eye-opening film that shows the backwards attitudes toward women, sex and movie making! LINKS:Want a TCB limited edition collectible sticker? Each series sticker is limited and first come, first serve. Click HERE to find out how!Or send a text or voicemail to 661-Best-2-Yo (1.661.237.8296)Watch this episode on YoutubeTCBTV-minusSponsorStreamlight Lending By SunTrust Bank (Use Code TCB for additional interest savings)DBSAlliance For Mental Health HelpMagic Spoon (Use Code TCB)FUM (Use Code TCB) Smokeless Pipe for Smoking SesationMEMPHO Music Fest (Oct 1st-3rd 2021)Castbox is the TCB partner for the Mempho Fest showsSubscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelNew Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere!Text or leave us a message: 1-(661)-BEST-2-YO | (1-661-237-8296)
In this month's episode of ACEP Nowcast, Dr. Jeremy Faust discusses ACEP’s sepsis task force, countering COVID-19...
In this episode, Nell sits down with her client and now friend, Kate to discuss her experience of contracting, being diagnosed and managing genital herpes. They discuss each of the steps and the emotions that Kate experienced and how Kate manages herpes in a loving, long term relationship. The resources Kate found helpful with her diagnoses:https://www.herpes.org.nz/https://www.cdc.gov/std/herpes/treatment.htm
As a part STI Awareness month, our content matter experts sit down to discuss recent changes in the CDC treatment guidelines and discuss the impact these have on patients and the role the pharmacist can play in implementing these new changes. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
It's time to put that pussy where your mouth is. In this episode, we're bringing you a definitive beginners guide on how to go down on that punani like a pro.
It's time to put that pussy where your mouth is. In this episode, we're bringing you a definitive beginners guide on how to go down on that punani like a pro.
It's time to put that pussy where your mouth is. In this episode, we're bringing you a definitive beginners guide on how to go down on that punani like a pro.
It's time to put that pussy where your mouth is. In this episode, we're bringing you a definitive beginners guide on how to go down on that punani like a pro.
This episode kicks off with some sexual health trivia. Some of your most pressing questions are answered like: Can you get chlamydia in your eye? How many people really have herpes? Is there really an incurable Gonorrhea Super Strain? Then they dive into the nitty-gritty and discuss the most common Sexually Transmitted Infections around today; what they are, how they're treated, and how to stay safe. Tune in weekly and don't forget to follow us: IG: @thepozcastTwitter: @thepozcast_Facebook: Hello PozcastEmail: hellopozcast@gmail.comIntro Music: “Inspirational Outlook” by scottholmesmusic.com
When was the last time you had a sexual health check? If you have to think hard about your answer, it might be time to make an appointment. Sexual health expert Dr Vincent Cornelisse joins Nat to answer all your burning questions about chlamydia... what to look for, how to prevent it, and what to do if you find out you have it.
Dr. Heegaard and Twila are on a break! During the break during our time away, we will be featuring some mini episodes featuring hot topics we've wanted to discuss recently. We'll be back soon with new full-length episodes!
Karen Straughan talks with Dave Rael about feminism, mens' rights, understanding people, gender relations Chapters: 0:52 - Karen, feminism, and mens' rights8:36 - Answers to oppression14:18 - Meaning of Equality21:42 - Karen on humility, ability, attraction, and her draw to the mens' movement35:54 - The power of words and the terms used by feminism43:22 - The importance of sexual consent45:31 - Harmful behaviors47:54 - Reproductive choices52:53 - Attempting to understand one another56:13 - "Nice guys" and the "friend zone"62:15 - Compassion for all parties involved in an unexpected and potentially unwanted pregnancy64:26 - The types of fiction that appeal to women and what it reveals about their desires72:20 - Privilege and empathy and the futility of seeking an ideal system83:35 - Mating habits of animals and their relevance to humans89:06 - "Seek first to understand, then to be understood" - Stephen Covey91:35 - Power and the source of your voice96:44 - Rape apologia103:39 - Violence toward women and men Resources: Karen's YouTube Channel Karen's Blog The Red Pill Cassie Jaye Christina Hoff Sommers on the Good Intentions Podcast Custody of Infants Act Married Women's Property Act "Big Red" from "The Red Pill: Raw Files" Swedish Government Bans Affirmative Action James Damore James Damore on the Good Intentions Podcast James Damore on the David Pakman Show James Damore on Freedomain Radio with Stefan Molyneux James Damore on the Rubin Report Tactics Young Women Use to Resist Condom Use When a Partner Wants to Use a Condom Sexually Transmitted Infection Hypergamy Statutory rape victim forced to pay child support Goofus and Gallant Slate Star Codex The Street Harassment Experiment - 10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman Bill Burr Comedy Including References to Tiger Woods and Access to Sex Pareto Principle The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change - Stephen R. Covey Good Intentions Podcast Episode 1 with Andrea Goulet National Coalition For Men Conflict Theory Philip Davies If You See Jezebel in the Road, Run the Bitch Down (Paul Elam's article referenced in The Red Pill) Have You Ever Beat Up A Boyfriend? Cause, Uh, We Have (The Jezebel article to which Paul Elam was responding) I'll decide if you were raped, not you - Paul Elam Commentary on Rape Statistics
Cathy Ison discusses a Review about antibiotic resistance in gonorrhoea.
Philippa Tolley investigates why New Zealand is struggling to reverse high rates of sexually transmitted infections.