Racism in healthcare is a deeply rooted issue that stretches back centuries. Its origins are interwoven with the history of slavery, medical experimentation, and systemic inequities. Understanding this historical context is crucial as we strive to address the ongoing disparities faced by marginalized communities. This article delves into the multifaceted dimensions of racism in gynecology,… Continue reading The History of Racism in Healthcare: Unearthing Inequities and Healing for the Future
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What Genetic Testing for ALS Can (and Cannot) Tell You
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, leading to loss of muscle control over time. It is a profoundly life-changing diagnosis, not only for those living with the disease but also for their loved ones. For many, grappling with the uncertainty of what… Continue reading What Genetic Testing for ALS Can (and Cannot) Tell You
A Holistic Approach to Boosting Fertility
As we approach the end of January, many are inspired to view this new year as an opportunity for fresh starts and healthier choices. For couples trying to conceive, it’s the perfect time to explore holistic approaches to increase fertility. This approach emphasizes the overall well-being of both partners, recognizing that mental, emotional, and physical… Continue reading A Holistic Approach to Boosting Fertility
Natural Disaster Preparedness: Critical Steps for Managing Medical Needs During and After Weather Events
The recent devastation created by the Southern California wildfires highlights the importance of planning ahead (as much as possible) for managing your medical needs in the wake of a crisis. So, we’ve gathered some expert preparation tips and ideas for what to keep in an emergency supply kit. Creating Your Emergency Medical Plan The Centers… Continue reading Natural Disaster Preparedness: Critical Steps for Managing Medical Needs During and After Weather Events
The 4th Trimester: Your Week-by-Week Guide to Early Parenthood
Welcome to the whirlwind of early parenthood! The first three months after your baby arrives, often called the “fourth trimester,” represent a crucial period of transition and adjustment. During this time, both you and your newborn are getting accustomed to life outside the womb. This guide will provide you with a comprehensive look at what… Continue reading The 4th Trimester: Your Week-by-Week Guide to Early Parenthood
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Cholesterol 101: What is LP(a)?
Medically Reviewed and Written By: Kathleen O’Shea Northrup, MD Lowering your cholesterol is a well-known way to decrease your risk of heart attack or stroke. You’ve likely heard of “good” cholesterol (HDL) and “bad” cholesterol (LDL), but what about Lipoprotein(a)? Lp(a), as it is more commonly known, has been the subject of increasing research in recent… Continue reading Cholesterol 101: What is LP(a)?