teenagers Type post Date September 17, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , clitoris, Europe, gender affirmation, gender dysphoria, hysterectomy, information, medicine, mental health, Michael Egnor, National Health Service, patients, penis, scrotum, Seattle, surgery, teenagers, testicles, United States, University of Washington Egnor: Why More Sex Change Medicine for Teens in U.S. than Europe? Science and Culture September 17, 2022 Bioethics, Medicine 3 One factor in the difference between the United States and Europe may be less accurate information in the United States. Read More ›
Romeo-and-Juliet Type post Author Geoffrey Simmons Date August 22, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __edited, adrenaline, buffalo, cats, chimpanzees, clitoris, Doctor's Diary (series), Dogs, dolphins, eggs, evolutionary tree, fertilization, Genesis, humans, intelligent design, intimacy, Judaism, mammals, Neanderthals, norepinephrine, ovaries, ovum, PNAS, poem, sex, sperm, spiders, starfish Doctor’s Diary: The Human Difference and the Design of Sex Geoffrey Simmons August 22, 2019 Intelligent Design, Medicine 8 It’s safe to say that human intimacy, at its best, surpasses that of any animal, even the most intelligent. Read More ›