PH20 Q+A on my current daily schedule, medical school applications, and preventing injury

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In episode 20 of Pursuing Health, I answer questions submitted to me by listeners. I address topics including my current daily schedule and life as a medical student on rotations, the process of applying to medical school and residency and how it relates to CrossFit, preventing and recovering from injury, making progress in CrossFit, and my approach for the Open and advice for first-time participants.

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J Sex Med vs Women’s sexual health-not scientific article-appropriate video for all users

Why the Journal of Sexual Medicine (Editor Dr. Irwin Goldstein) has censored this Editorial Comment?… From an anatomical point of view the clitoris cannot be in contact with the anterior vaginal wall and finally the G-spot is only an hypothesis without scientific bases. There is no embryological, anatomical and physiological support about the special sensitivity of the lower anterior vaginal wall. The meaning of words is important in science, but particularly in female sexuality and sexual medicine experts and sexologists should spread certainties for all women not hypotheses or personal opinions: they should use correct scientific terminology. In Foldes's article, O'Connell's article, Jannini's article there are many scientific mistakes! "The clitoral complex, composed of the distal vagina, urethra, and clitoris, is the location of female sexual activity, analogous to the penis in men": this definition written in O'Connell's article has no embryological, anatomical and physiological support and in the male penis there is not a vagina. To describe the cluster of erectile tissues (clitoris, bulbs and corpus spongiosum, labia minora, corpus spongiosum of the female urethra) responsible for female orgasm, the correct (and simple) anatomical term is female penis. Sexologists should define as making love, making sex, the case in which the orgasm happens in both partners with or without a vaginal intercourse (Vincenzo Puppo 2005)… See other videos in newsexology

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