Married With Cancer: Breast Cancer, Brain Cancer & Love

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When Running Breaks Your Vagina | Osteitis Pubis

What happens when you think you have a stubborn UTI, but you’ve actually fractured your pubic bone from running too many damn marathons? This week, the fellas sit down with Genevieve, a distance runner who woke up one morning feeling like she’d been kicked in the box. Literally. ...  Show more

Why Is a Super Bowl Champ Talking About HPV?

What does a Super Bowl champion know about a virus most men think is "just a women's problem"? Laurent Duvernay-Tardif has spent his life protecting quarterbacks, but now he’s on a mission to protect your health. In this episode, the NFL star and medical resident joins the boys t ...  Show more

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