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Postpartum Care in the United States: Some Progress But Still So Far to Go

Earlier this year the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) released a revised Committee Opinion calling for a new paradigm for postpartum care in the United States.  Moving away from the single postpartum check at 6 weeks, ACOG has made a significant change in its recommendations for postpartum care: “All women should ideally have… Read More »

Mylan and Pfizer report new issues affecting some EpiPens that can delay treatment

More than a month after Mylan and Pfizer reported to Health Canada that there are new issues affecting some EpiPens, the companies and the FDA notified U.S. healthcare providers of the problem which can delay treatment when the pens are needed. Mylan, Pfizer and the FDA Friday reported that some pens and their authorized generic… Read More »

Learn Some Skills to Prevent Cancers

Through the past 20 years of clinical trials with cancer patient care experience, I summed up a few unexpected anticancer habits. Do not wear high heels. Inflammation is the body’s healing process, but long-term inflammation may lead to heart disease, autoimmune diseases, diabetes and increased risk of cancer. Wear some uncomfortable and inappropriate shoes can… Read More »