Where does the perception that menopause is overmedicalized come from? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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by Elizabeth Tracey, Johns Hopkins Medicine
3d ago
 Women may be experiencing overmedicalization as they transition through menopause, a recent Lancet series seems to suggest. Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, says that’s not her experience, since she sees many women who avoid physicians until symptoms … Where does the perception that menopause is overmedicalized come from? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More ..read more
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Women in menopause often go online for help, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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by Elizabeth Tracey, Johns Hopkins Medicine
3d ago
A recent Lancet series on menopause may result in many more women turning to the internet for help. That’s according to Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, who fears the series may have set back progress on bringing … Women in menopause often go online for help, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More ..read more
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Can menopause symptoms be managed easily for most? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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by Elizabeth Tracey, Johns Hopkins Medicine
3d ago
As women transition through menopause, they should be offered conservative approaches that don’t rely on medicines. That’s one interpretation of a recent Lancet series on menopause, and Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, says while such an approach … Can menopause symptoms be managed easily for most? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More ..read more
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A new series on menopause in a major journal does a disservice, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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by Elizabeth Tracey, Johns Hopkins Medicine
3d ago
Is menopause overmedicalized? That seems to be one conclusion of a recent series published in the Lancet on this life stage for women. Wen Shen, a menopause expert at Johns Hopkins, begs to disagree. Shen: It's unfortunate that they came … A new series on menopause in a major journal does a disservice, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More ..read more
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Is lifelong treatment necessary with a drug to manage severe food allergies? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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by Elizabeth Tracey, Johns Hopkins Medicine
3w ago
An injectable drug called omalizumab now may be used to manage severe food allergies, the FDA has decided. Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins, says the drug will only work if people are taking it. Wood: This is … Is lifelong treatment necessary with a drug to manage severe food allergies? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More ..read more
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Are there downsides to using omalizumab for treating food allergy? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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by Elizabeth Tracey, Johns Hopkins Medicine
3w ago
Omalizumab is an injectable drug just approved by the FDA to treat severe food allergies. Robert Wood, one author of a study used to inform the agency’s decision and an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins, says risks discerned in the … Are there downsides to using omalizumab for treating food allergy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More ..read more
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Are food allergies becoming more common? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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by Elizabeth Tracey, Johns Hopkins Medicine
3w ago
Consequences of food allergies can be life-threatening, which is why FDA approval of omalizumab to treat them is welcome. Robert Wood, one author of a study used to inform the agency’s decision and an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins, says … Are food allergies becoming more common? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More ..read more
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Can early feeding of allergenic foods overcome them? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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by Elizabeth Tracey, Johns Hopkins Medicine
3w ago
Feeding very young children peanut products can assure that they don’t develop an allergy to peanut. Can this strategy be expanded to allergies to foods like milk, meat, or egg? Johns Hopkins allergy expert Robert Wood comments. Wood:  There’s an enormous … Can early feeding of allergenic foods overcome them? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More ..read more
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by Elizabeth Tracey, Johns Hopkins Medicine
3w ago
Can food allergies be outgrown? Elizabeth Tracey reports Most people know about peanut allergy, since it impacts a lot of people, especially children. Can these allergies be outgrown? Robert Wood, an allergy expert at Johns Hopkins, says for most, that’s … Hnf040124 Read More ..read more
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Severe food allergies do not usually occur alone, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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by Elizabeth Tracey, Johns Hopkins Medicine
1M ago
If you have a severe allergy to one food, you probably have the same issues with other foods, as well as allergies to things like pollen that you inhale. That’s according to Robert Wood, principal investigator on a study that … Severe food allergies do not usually occur alone, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More ..read more
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