Dr. Ruth Westheimer is America’s most renowned sex expert. She
shares her decades of experience answering questions on sex. What are
the most common concerns facing couples?
The husband and wife
team of Irwin and Sue Goldstein have blazed a trail for recognizing
sexual medicine as a specialty. They share secrets about female sexual
dysfunction and reveal some surprising new research about drug
development for women. Pink Viagra may not be a pipe dream.
Guests:
Dr. Ruth Westheimer is America’s best known sex expert. She has degrees
in sociology and a doctorate in education from Columbia University. She
completed post-doctoral work in human sexuality at New York
Presbyterian. She hosted a radio show on WYNY called "Sexually
Speaking" for many years. Some of her books include:
Sex for Dummies
Rekindling Romance for Dummies
Dr. Ruth’s Guide to Safer Sex
Sex and Morality: Who is Teaching our Sex Standards?
Dr. Ruth’s Guide to Good Sex
Sex After 50: Revving Up the Romance, Passion and Excitement
Her Web site is www.drruth.com
Irwin
Goldstein, MD, is editor-in-chief of The Journal of Sexual Medicine and
Director of Sexual Medicine at Alvarado Hospital in San Diego,
California. He is also Clinical Professor of Surgery at University of
California at San Diego and Director of San Diego Sexual Medicine.
Sue Goldstein is sexual medicine education coordinator and co-author of the book, When Sex Isn’t Good: Stories and Solutions of Women with Sexual Dysfunction.