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Learn About “Sex Over 50” Issues At Free Santa Monica Health Session:

The Western Institute of Sexual Health (WISH) in Santa Monica will host a free “Lunch & Learn” session this Friday, May 17 with best selling author and sex expert Lou Paget and urologist Dr. Larry Paletz, MD.  

The pair will address the topic “Problems in the Bedroom and Sex Over 50 issues.”

“Sex should be one of the best parts of getting older,” said Dr. Larry Paletz, MD, a board certified urologist at WISH. “We have more time, more experience and more to give our partners. Sex is also a good indicator of overall health. People with sexual issues often have heart, diabetes, or blood flow issues that should be addressed by a doctor as soon as possible.”

Paget, author of “How to Be a Great Lover” and other books,  is a certified AASECT sex educator and grassroots researcher whose quest for accurate, practical information for herself has created a highly successful international seminar and product company with a focus on lifestyle and cultural trends that impact sexuality, health, and relationships. Paget began organizing her Los Angeles-based women’s focus groups on sexuality and health in the early ’90s.

Seating is limited and RSVPs are requested by calling 800.222.WISH (9474) or email jlockhart@peoplemediagroup.com.

For more information, visit www.wish-institute.com or loupaget.com.

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