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CDC says about 20% get long COVID. New models try to define it
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- Kathleen Doheny
“Those numbers are high and it’s alarming. But we’ve been sounding the alarm for quite some time, and we’ve been assuming that about one in five...
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Childhood survivors of gun violence: What’s the long-term outlook?
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- Kathleen Doheny
While parents may be inclined to baby the kids after the violence, it’s important to maintain routines.
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Pick your sunscreen carefully: 75% don’t pass muster
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- Kathleen Doheny
Overall, about 1 in 4 sunscreens, or about 500 products, met standards for providing adequate sun protection and avoiding ingredients linked to...
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FDA warns companies selling OTC skin lighteners
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- Kathleen Doheny
Among the side effects associated with hydroquinone products reported to the FDA are skin rashes, facial swelling, and skin discoloration or...
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Strawberries, spinach, kale: high on the ‘Dirty Dozen’ list
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- Kathleen Doheny
“Our recommendation is to buy the ones on the ‘Dirty Dozen’ list organic when available, or focus on the ‘Clean 15’ list.”
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Oral tofacitinib produces hair regrowth in children with alopecia areata
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- Kathleen Doheny
“It is important to get information into the literature about potential treatments for severe alopecia areata because there is no FDA-approved...
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Third transplant patient cured of HIV marks important firsts
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- Kathleen Doheny
“A bone marrow transplant is not a viable large-scale strategy for curing HIV, but it does present a proof of concept that HIV can be cured.”
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No COVID vax, no transplant: Unfair or good medicine?
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- Kathleen Doheny
Is removing them from the list unfair and cruel, or simply business as usual?
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More than a month after launch, iPLEDGE glitches persist
- Author:
- Kathleen Doheny
The latest improvement attempt is a tool created by the Isotretinoin Products Manufacturers Group, the manufacturers responsible for the FDA-...
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New CDC COVID-19 isolation guidelines still up for debate among experts
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- Kathleen Doheny
Sparking the most debate: Infected people are not told to test before leaving isolation.
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COVID-19–positive or exposed? What to do next
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- Kathleen Doheny
New guidance issued by the CDC shortens the recommended isolation and quarantine period for the general...
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iPLEDGE rollout: As frustration mounts, FDA agrees to help solve issues
- Author:
- Kathleen Doheny
American Academy of Dermatology Association representatives described the severe impact on patient access to treatment.
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iPLEDGE rollout described as a failure, chaotic, and a disaster
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- Kathleen Doheny
The switch to a new platform was met with frustration from physicians, pharmacists, and patients alike.
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Fixing the maternal health problem in the U.S.: Signs of hope?
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- Kathleen Doheny
Hundreds of women die in pregnancy or in weeks after birth each year.
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Sunscreen, other sun-protective habits not linked with poorer bone health, fractures
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- Kathleen Doheny
“These data are very reassuring and will help clinicians to keep recommending sun protection to the public.”