Fitness, Health and Wellness Expert Dr. Veronica Anderson Publishes New Article Discussing the Confidence Implications of Today’s Teen Prostitution

Dr. Veronica Anderson, Founder and Host of web radio talk show, Wellness for the Real World, a weekly resource for wellness of mind, body and spirit, writes about the tragedy of young ladies choosing sexual exploitation over professional careers.

NEW YORK, NY – January 12, 2011 – Dr. Veronica Anderson, Founder and Host of health and wellness web radio talk show, Wellness for the Real World, recently published an article on her website www.drveronica.com about reasons that call girls choose to make a living by selling themselves. The article, titled “Prostitution: A Path of Poor Self Esteem” explains the real reasons behind young girls’ desperate search for five minutes of fame via sex tape and porn stardom.

Dr. Anderson writes, “At 19 years old, many of the young women in America are entering universities – even at percentages slightly exceeding the number of young men – to earn their college degree, and later advance to graduate education to become doctors and lawyers. Some 19 year old ladies are joining the military to serve our country, and yet others are contributing to society by starting a family and raising the next generation of our nation.”

“The sad truth, however, is that a small (but much too large) portion of our pre-twenties women choose the path of voluntary sexual exploitation for their future endeavors. What is it that makes these young girls aspire more to porn stardom rather than contributing value to their communities as doctors, entrepreneurs or business women?” asks Dr. Anderson.

Wellness for the Real World features information on developing a healthy and fit mind, body and spirit in today’s dynamic society. Dr. Anderson adds her easily understandable, fun-infused voice to the broad-audience discussion on today’s most popular medicines, alternative treatments, health policies and opinions of wellness – so that her listeners can benefit from truly vigorous life in the real world today.

The entire article can be found at http://www.drveronica.com/articles/prostitution-a-path-of-poor-self-esteem.php

To learn more about Dr. Veronica Anderson and Wellness for the Real World, please visit www.drveronica.com.

Listen in to Dr. Veronica Anderson’s web radio show at www.blogtalkradio.com.

About Wellness for the Real World:

Learn about wellness for your mind, body and spirit on Dr. Veronica Anderson’s weekly WebTalkRadio.net broadcasted radio interview program. Each weekly radio show showcases current issues with timely guest interviews. Dr. Veronica draws from her education and experiences to unpack complicated medical details, analyze health reports and share her thoughts on today’s issues with her listeners in three recurring categories: Food of the Week, Fits You To A “Tea”, and The Veronica Report, a thumbs-up or thumbs-down on Corporate America and how they are watching out for our wellbeing.

About Dr. Veronica Anderson:

Dr. Veronica has become known by many for her intellectual and passionate commentary on today’s most popular and debated health perspectives. In addition to her regular radio talk show, Veronica’s upbeat and outspoken perspectives on healthy living have been featured on TV talk shows including Our World with Neil Cavuto (Fox News Channel), and Live with Adam Carolla (syndicated). In addition, radio hosts coast to coast have seen their lines light up as listeners clamor to hear more of Veronica’s straight-forward, pull-no-punches philosophy. She also serves as Host and Guide for Medicine Woman, Modern World, a healthy living travel adventure series for the web.

Determined to become a doctor at age four, Dr. Veronica completed pre-med at Princeton University, received her MD with honors after internship and residency at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and New York’s Mt. Sinai Medical Center, where she received a fellowship in glaucoma. She has practiced at Robert Wood Johnson, Philadelphia’s Wills Eye Hospital, and is also a fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and a diplomat of the American Board of Ophthalmology.

Dr. Veronica Anderson holds a black belt in taekwondo and has completed two marathons.

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