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    I remember when I was in high school, I felt that the years dragged on and it took forever for me to graduate. Now that I am older, I feel that the year seems to go quickly. My husband reminds me that

    December 26th, 2021 | No Comments

    Breast Cancer – What Can We Do?

    February 16, 2020, my cousin passed away due to complications related to breast cancer. She was 51 years old. She lived in Nigeria so I did not get to see her as often as I would like. I have beautiful

    October 3rd, 2021 | 4 Comments

    Never Stop Asking Questions

    “She (He) who asks questions cannot avoid the answer.” African Proverb                                                 I

    February 23rd, 2020 | 1 Comment

    October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    I was talking with a friend of mine who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. She does not understand why women do not get their mammograms. As far as she is concerned – “mammograms

    October 20th, 2019 | No Comments

    Black Women Reclassified

    October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and in preparing to write this blog, I discovered two things – the new classification recommendation for black women and not getting

    September 30th, 2018 | 2 Comments
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    With her trademark wit and straightforward communication, Dr. Osuagwu continues to dole out valuable medical advice using the letter form and addressing women’s health conditions and issues in a method that was praised for its innovative approach in her earlier award-winning book, Letters to My Sisters: Plain Truths and Straightforward Advice from a Gynecologist. In this book, each letter is paired with reference sources and statistics about the condition that is the subject of the letter.

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    Secure Your Copy of Letters to My Sisters by Dr. Ngozi Osuagwu.
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    The book discusses common gynecological and women’s health issues in a series of witty and entertaining letters. These letters, all educational, offer suggestions on what approaches to take in tackling the medical problems that typically bring women to an ob/gynecologist. The letters are spiced with art, a poem and quotes. Although its emphasis is on gynecology and women’s health, it touches on some other medical issues that make women visit their doctors.

    The second half of the book briefly discusses the most common gynecological conditions and also provides an overview of sexually transmitted infections. A list of annotated websites dealing with the different topics in the book is provided for the reader who wants to pursue each subject in depth.




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