Background
Cutler, Winnifred Berg was born on October 13, 1944 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Adolph and Eleanor Berg.
(Addresses the chief problems associated with menopause, d...)
Addresses the chief problems associated with menopause, discussing the benefits and risks of hormone therapy, changing sexuality, and the consequences of hysterectomies
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"Must reading for all women advised to have a hysterectomy and all women who have had one...and all physicians performing them."--R. Don Gambrell, Jr., M.D., Department of Physiology and Endocrinology, Medical College of Georgia
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(In LOVE CYCLES, Dr. Winnifred Cutler tells how and why ou...)
In LOVE CYCLES, Dr. Winnifred Cutler tells how and why our love lives wax and wane with biological regularity. She claims that by understanding these "love cycles", we can take control of the hormonal rhythms to enhance sensuality, inhibit the aging process, ward off PMS, increase the probability of a successful pregnancy, and encourage quality of life. Her substantial research is heavily cited and illustrated clearly with graphs and supporting references. Readers will discover: why monogamy and restraint make biologic sense, how hormones are affected by our sexual behavior, and how both men and women can take control of their fertility. Dr. Cutler presents her controversial discoveries in the fields of human sexual behavior, reproductive physiology, and cosmic influences of reproduction. LOVE CYCLES also explains her groundbreaking 1986 discovery of human pheromones in scientific detail. This remarkable book is a unique blend of science, philosophy, and common sense. This is a serious scientific work with profound practical application. In fact, LOVE CYCLES is very much about the scientific process -- how a scientist follows a hunch, designs a study, and experiences the triumph of discovery. Winnifred Cutler's analysis of her data is visionary and inspiring.
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("Must reading for all women advised to have a hysterectom...)
"Must reading for all women advised to have a hysterectomy and all women who have had one...and all physicians performing them."--R. Don Gambrell, Jr., M.D., Department of Physiology and Endocrinology, Medical College of Georgia
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Cutler, Winnifred Berg was born on October 13, 1944 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Adolph and Eleanor Berg.
Doctor of Philosophy in Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1979; Bachelor of Science. in Psychology cum laude, Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania.
Post doctoral fellow in behavioral endocrinology, Stanford University, 1980; assistant professor biology, Beaver College, Glenside, Pennsylvania, 1982-1983; research associate, Gynecology Department University of Pennsylvania Hospital, 1981-1984; co-founder, science director, Woman's Wellness Program University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, 1984-1986; director, president, Athena Institute for Women's Wellness Research, Haverford, Pennsylvania, since 1986. Founder Stanford Menopause Study, California, 1980-1981. Co-discoverer of human pheromones, 1986.
(Addresses the chief problems associated with menopause, d...)
("Must reading for all women advised to have a hysterectom...)
("Must reading for all women advised to have a hysterectom...)
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(In LOVE CYCLES, Dr. Winnifred Cutler tells how and why ou...)
Member Outreach Council Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, Pennsylvania, 1984-1990. Member International Society for Study of Time, International Academy Sex Research, American Fertility Society, Conference on Reproductive Behavior, Human Biology Council.
Married Stephen William Cutler, December 18, 1962 (divorced 1982). Children: Jodie Elizabeth, Evan Karl. Married Thomas E. Quay, May.