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American Journal of Psychiatry retracts it’s conclusions on mental health of transgenders: “Transitioning” Procedures Don’t Help.

‘The world’s largest dataset on patients who have undergone sex-reassignment procedures reveals that these procedures do not bring mental health benefits’. That is what Dr. Ryan T. Anderson, Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, reports on the Foundations website.  In October 2019, the

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Doctor, Doctor: What it’s like to practice psychiatry

https://soundcloud.com/user-546435917/dd-160-specialty-focus-psychiatry Sigue a Doctor, Doctor  Feature Interview (11:21) – Our specialty focus series continues with Harvard Psychiatrist Dr. Kevin Majeres who gives an inside look at what it’s like to practice psychiatry including why he chose his specialty, what his typical day is like, some of

“Charting My Cycles with Fertility Awareness Saved My Life” (Video)

Newlywed Nia wasn't experiencing any unusual symptoms, but with the help of her fertility awareness charts, she noticed that something was abnormal with her menstrual cycles. The information from her charts gave Nia and her doctor the information they needed to save her health--and her

USA: Alarming impact of COVID on mental health

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkyQ0UBDDOk&feature=youtu.be Dr. Cynthia Hunt, psychiatrist and member of the Catholic Medical Association (USA), joins us with a look at a new survey showing the alarming impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Americans’ mental health. She breaks down the findings and shares ways we can support

Answering COVID-19 Misinformation

May 22, 2020- DD #153 – Answering COVID-19 Misinformation https://soundcloud.com/user-546435917/dd-153-answering-covid-19-misinformation Epidemiologist Mark Strand, PhD and infectious disease specialist Dr. Paul Carson, MD from North Dakota State University talk about the stream of misinformation spreading about COVID-19, what separates helpful information from conspiracy or guesswork, and

23 May: International Day to End Obstetric Fistula

Let's fight fistula, now more than ever The fight to end obstetric fistula, one of the most serious and tragic injuries that can occur during childbirth, could be threatened by the current pandemic of COVID-19. Obstetric fistula is preventable; it can largely be avoided by delaying

Lessons from Medieval Dubrovnik: Quarantine and COVID-19 in Croatia

Dear All, here is the announcement for the webinar that will take place next Thursday, on May 28, albeit in the late evening (10:00 p.m. CEST), because it is organized by the Global Bioethics Initiative from New York and is held at the most convenient

Louis Braille: el músico católico ciego que inventó la lectura táctil

Melissa | CC BY ND 2.0 | Public Domain Jean Elizabeth Seah | 2020 Inventó la lectura y escritura en braille utilizando la misma herramienta que le había costado la vista Todos conocen al compositor clásico católico sordo, Beethoven. ¿Pero sabías que el inventor del braille

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How COVID-19 impacts cancer patients

Catholic Medical Association Oncologist, Dr. Felix Rodriguez, discusses how COVID-19 impacts cancer patients on EWTN News Nightly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeDDK11fy3c&feature=youtu.be

Why masks are important during COVID-19 pandemic

Denver Newsroom, May 14, 2020 / 03:09 pm MT (CNA).- Although some people have raised objections to wearing masks as the U.S. continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic, doing so can be an act of charity for one’s neighbor, a Catholic doctor said. “The simple

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