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April 08-09, 2019 | Zurich, Switzerland
Health Care and Neuroscience
International Conference on
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Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning | Volume 3
O
ne major pathogenesis of obesity is the
unbalanced hormones, too much stress
hormone steroid and/or not enough “anti-obese”
happy hormones, endorphin, serotonin, dopamine
and oxytocin, too much estrogen and/or too less
testosterone. Any sexual orientation is normal. Sexual
orientation is X-linked and Y-linked traits, inherited by
next generations. It is like this, female homosexual
XAXA, female bisexual XAXa, female straight XaXa,
male bisexual XAYA, male homosexual (manly
type) XAYa, male homosexual (girlish type) XaYA,
male straight XaYa. The presentation and degree of
homosexuality varies in many ways, and at different
stages of lifespan, as these hormones and our genetic
makeup change. So is fat deposition. More estrogen
and/or less testosterone are associated with fat
ass. Fat ass may be an easy way to identify stronger
homosexuality. If everybody loves his/her love, it
may be better balanced. Yet, the reality is the reality.
LGBT healthcare remains far behind. As an unresolved
frustration, closeted homosexuality causes a series of
health problems, obesity, tobacco/alcohol/substance
abuse, and mental/psychiatric disorders. Incautious
sexual practice causes sexual transmitted diseases
(STDs) like AIDS. Social problems like inequality
opportunities among minorities happen often. It
brought huge challenge for management. Better
acceptance and recognition from learning in a variety
way, information merged into clinical visits through
smartphone apps and electronic medical record
system (ERMS), barrier protection in sexual practice,
positive attitude in daily life, team network of
physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, pharmacists,
activists, and communities, with loving hearts. Start
local, go global, don’t ever shut the door.
Speaker Biography
Cheryl Wang earned her MD at Binzhou Medical College, MSc.,
Endocrinology and metabolism, internal medicine in Shanghai Second
Medical University (now Shanghai Jiaotong University), PhD in Science,
Endocrinology and metabolism, internal medicine at PLA medical college.
She did internal medicine residency and trained as an Endocrinologist in
Donying People’s Hospital, China, did surgery residency at Mount Sinai and
Rutgers in the United States. She was awarded numerous times for variety
of accomplishment, three KL2s from NIH, the first place award at UTHSCSA
research day, Federation Medical Golden Prize scholarship, scholarship for
many times, excellent student almost every academic year, excellent student
officer awards, excellent female student nominee, excellent graduation
award, and many awards for mathematics, speech, and variety of contests.
Above all, she had accomplished her masterpiece, her hard-won wisdom,
“happy booster-how positive attitude promotes health, reduces stress,
enhances performance, accelerates success and boosts happiness”, the best
of America and Chinese best, the most positive energy ever, and a Nobel
Prize “Winner-to-be”.
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dr.doc.cheryl@hotmail.comCheryl Wang
Fuzhou University, China
Obesity, X-linked and Y-linked homosexuality, LGBT healthcare