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    Is Melatonin a Valuable Resource or Children’s Health Risk?

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: March 22, 2024

    Melatonin supplements are unregulated and use in children could carry risks of unintentional dosing and creating poor sleep habits.

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    Bigfoot, Bermuda Triangle, ‘No Lido With Epi’?

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: March 1, 2024

    Myth of gangrenous potential when using combination of epinephrine and lidocaine in procedures in areas of low blood flow is addressed.

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    How Primary Care Can Better Treat Chronic Pain

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: February 15, 2024

    Primary care physicians face challenges in pain management and can follow these tips.

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    Rethinking Hypertension Care in an Evolving Landscape

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: February 15, 2024

    Complex variables should be taken in account when reducing or stopping antihypertensive drugs.

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    The 5 things dentists wished physicians weren’t missing

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: December 1, 2023

    “It can be a big ask of primary care physicians, because we already ask a lot of them. But some of these things are very simple.”

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    Reimagining rehabilitation: In-home physical therapy gets a boost

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: November 8, 2023

    Rather than going to a separate facility or a hospital, the patient logs onto a mobile app that matches them with a physical therapist.

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    Massive databases unleash discovery, but not so much in the U.S.

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: October 26, 2023

    Vast medical databases have connected dots where smaller randomized trials could not. But the United States has a long way to go.

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    Glaucoma: A hidden threat to vision health rising swiftly

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: September 22, 2023

    The fact that glaucoma’s symptoms are slow to develop, coupled with a lack of access to eye specialists many Americans face, makes the disease...

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    Underprescribed menopause relief: Women suffer needlessly

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: September 5, 2023

    Treating with low-dose estrogen isn’t a radical approach – in fact, it is the standard of care for women experiencing many menopause symptoms.

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    FDA warns of tattoo ink tied to dangerous infections

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: June 16, 2023

    “I’ve seen several different infections from tattooing, and they are from organisms that tend to contaminate things in damp, liquid-type...

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    Popular weight loss drugs can carry some unpleasant side effects

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: June 14, 2023

    Specialists say starting with low doses and gradually increasing over time helps avoid side effects, but insurance companies often require a...

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    The baby formula shortage continues

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: May 19, 2022

    “I’d equate this to how we were all frantically looking for vaccine appointments when they first rolled out.”

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    Medical education programs tell how climate change affects health

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: May 11, 2022

    Medical schools are educating the next generation of doctors on one of the most widespread, insidious health threats of our time.

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    What to expect when you’re expecting ... a preemie

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: April 27, 2022

    The study found that both printed handouts and a tablet app describing the risks and issues with preterm birth were associated with a 50%...

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    Furosemide seen as safe for preventing newborn lung disease

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    Lindsay Kalter
    Publish date: April 26, 2022

    Although babies given furosemide had more problems with electrolytes, the researchers observed no greater risk for more serious issues.

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