Hormones and Hypertension

Women ages 45 years and older taking estrogen hormone therapy in pill form were more likely to develop high blood pressure than those using transdermal (topical, applied to the skin) or vaginal formulations, according to new research published today in June 2023 in Hypertension, a peer-reviewed American Heart Association journal. A woman’s body produces less… Continue reading Hormones and Hypertension

Safely Treating Teething Pain in Children

Teething is normal but may be a painful experience for infants and toddlers. Too often, well-meaning parents and caregivers who want to ease a child’s pain turn to medications and products that could be harmful. Soothing children’s gums with prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, homeopathic drugs, or teething jewelry marketed for relieving teething pain may… Continue reading Safely Treating Teething Pain in Children

Nail Fungus and Accurate Diagnosis

In a news release from the American Academy of Dermatology (http://www.aad.org/), the organization gives an update on the embarrassing but important problem of nail fungus: Nail fungus can be distressing for patients, especially during the summer sandal season when feet are exposed. While some people who observe nail fungus symptoms may wish to hide their… Continue reading Nail Fungus and Accurate Diagnosis