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"Kinsey" the Movie & Pending FDA Approval of Intrinsa(R) Testosterone Patch Raise Sexual Awareness - Modern Day "Kinsey" Reviews Film, Exposes Drug

NOVATO, Calif., Nov. 11, 2004 -- Two big sex stories are set to burst into public awareness this week. Both made a splash in the Nov. 8, 2004, edition of Newsweek.

First is release of the major theatrical film, Kinsey, on November 12th, starring Liam Neeson as pioneer sex researcher and educator, Alfred Kinsey, who authored the "Kinsey Reports," the well known early studies on human sexual behavior.

The second big sex related event is the pending approval by the FDA of Intrinsa(R), a testosterone patch for the treatment of low sexual desire in women.

Modern day "Kinsey," sex educator Dr. Gary Schubach (known as "Doctor G" through his web site http://www.DoctorG.com), is exposing the new Intrinsa(R) testosterone patch as a false hope for women with low sexual desire, while offering a positive review of "Kinsey" the movie.

Both sexually-charged issues are controversial subject matter for television talk shows, newspaper coverage and radio programs. Doctor G is available for major media appearances.

San Francisco based sex educator, Gary Schubach, Ed.D., A.C.S., aka Doctor G, has unique perspectives on both the film and the use of male hormones as the answer for low sexual desire. As Professor of Media at the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco, Dr. Schubach combines a background in film history with a knowledge of the uses of the media to portray human sexuality. His review of Kinsey can be found at http://www.DoctorG.com/kinseyfilm.htm (available for reprint with attribution and web link included).

From his research and work on the nature of female orgasm, Dr. Schubach and his colleague, Dr. Patricia Taylor, author of "Expanded Orgasm: Soar to Ecstasy at Your Lover's Every Touch," have a different viewpoint on the issues surrounding Intrinsa(R). They have co-written a paper that examines the claims of Procter & Gamble in their proposed $100 million marketing campaign for Intrinsa(R). Their article, "Intrinsa(R) Testosterone Patches - Cure For Low Female Sexual Desire, Menopause?," can be found at http://www.DoctorG.com/intrinsa.htm (available for reprint with attribution and web link).

Intrinsa(R) is a registered trademark of Procter & Gamble.

Contact info:

Gary Schubach, Ed.D., A.C.S.
65 Flicker Drive
Novato, CA 94949
415-459-2801 office
415-883-2989 fax
http://www.DoctorG.com
DoctorG@DoctorG.com

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