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Ketamine Regulations -- “We Don’t Want To Reproduce This Opioid Problem”
Our expert shares the history of ketamine and how he believes it should be regulated to lessen the risk of addiction.
Cancer Drug Shortage: Deciding Who Lives And Who Dies
Our experts explain the effects of this ongoing shortage and how we can make sure it doesnt happen again.
Medical Notes: Birth Control Can Worsen Your Infection, You Don’t Need 10k Steps Each Day, And Is ‘Sugar Free’ Making You Sick?
Is the sugar-free option always better? Some women may need to take a break from oral birth control. Are 10 thousand steps a day the mark of health?
Public Health And Politics: A Look At The Mistakes Made During The Pandemic
Science has long been an influence of public policy, but some argue that public health organizations became too visible during the pandemic.
Pain Is Not Womanhood: Earlier Diagnosing For Endometriosis
Dr. Jodie Avery, an epidemiologist, explains why Americas current process isnt aiding women with this disorder.
Medical Notes: Diagnosing Cancer On The Go, Brain Waves Can Predict A Stutter, And The Scientific Way To Feel Less Stressed
Why do autoimmune diseases affect more women than men? Diagnosing on the goResearchers have created a hand-held device that can detect breast cancer. Are speech disorders all in your head? The scient
Knocking On Death’s Door: The At-Home Medical Device That Could Save Lives
Mark Opauszky discusses how his new phone application, Stethophone, can help patients be an active part of their own care team and stay on top of their health.
“This Is Medieval” – The 24-Year-Old Who’s Reinventing Medical Devices
Casey Qadir explains the advantages of this new device and her experience as a female entrepreneur in a male-dominated space.
Medical Notes: How Social Media Is Giving You Inflammation, Gender Differences In Stroke Risk, And Eyeglasses Of The Future
Are all stroke victims treated equally? Glasses are getting an upgrade. Is the internet causing your inflammation?
Got Foot Problems? It May Be A Rare Blood Cancer
Dr. Brandi Reeves, a hematologist, explains the subtle warning signs and reveals treatment options that can help slow the disease progression.