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Coming problem

Some people may regard it as trivial, but to some, an inability to achieve orgasm is not a simple problem By Grace Roxas. [More]

The "O" in coming

Is there more science than art in achieving orgasm. Sunly Coo ponders some answers. [More]

Too young for sex?

Young Filipinos are engaging more and more in risky sexual behaviors, writes Dr. Marie Jennifer Go. [More]

Not just irregular periods

Polycystic ovarian syndrome is the most common cause of hormonal imbalance among women and a leading cause of infertility. [More]

From he to she

For less than half a million pesos, one can have sex-change surgery, reports Grace Roxas. [More]

Reproductive incapacity

Sunly Coo writes about what women can do in case conceiving becomes a problem. [More]

Rising difficulty

Erection problems may not be all pathological; it can be psychological. By Grace Roxas. [More]

Sex by yourself

Are there health benefits to masturbation? Grace Roxas finds out. [More]

 

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A  better, safer option for children's allergy

Allergy & Immunology. Dr. Marysia Recto discusses the use of second-generation antihistamines for treating allergies in children. [More]

Hormone therapy for type 2 diabetes

Endocrinology. Sitagliptin offers a new way to treat type 2 diabetes--by controlling endogenous glucose supply. [More]

 

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