Archive: 2026/02

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Mental Health Medications in Pregnancy: What You Need to Know About Shared Decision-Making

Managing mental health during pregnancy requires balancing medication risks with the dangers of untreated illness. Learn how shared decision-making helps you make informed, personalized choices for you and your baby.

Katie Law, Feb, 19 2026

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Chronic Hepatitis C: How Modern Antivirals Cure the Virus and Protect the Liver

Chronic hepatitis C can now be cured in 8-12 weeks with oral antivirals that cure over 95% of patients and reverse liver damage. Learn how modern DAAs work, why they beat old treatments, and how to access them.

Katie Law, Feb, 18 2026

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Alcohol Withdrawal and Liver Health: Safe Detox Strategies

Alcohol withdrawal can worsen liver damage if not managed safely. Learn how medical detox, nutrition, and avoiding toxins like paracetamol can help your liver heal after heavy drinking.

Katie Law, Feb, 17 2026

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Generic Drug User Fee Amendments: How GDUFA Laws Speed Up FDA Review

GDUFA laws let the FDA collect fees from generic drug makers to speed up reviews, cut backlogs, and ensure safe, affordable medicines. Since 2012, approval times dropped from years to months.

Katie Law, Feb, 12 2026

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Alopecia Areata: Understanding Autoimmune Hair Loss and Current Treatment Options

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that causes sudden, patchy hair loss. Unlike pattern baldness, it targets hair follicles with immune cells-but they can regrow. Treatments include steroid injections, topical therapies, and new oral drugs like baricitinib and ritlecitinib. While not life-threatening, its emotional toll is severe.

Katie Law, Feb, 11 2026

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HER2-Positive Breast Cancer: Targeted Therapies Explained

HER2-positive breast cancer is no longer a death sentence. Targeted therapies like trastuzumab, T-DXd, and tucatinib have transformed outcomes, offering longer survival and better quality of life. Learn how these drugs work and what’s next.

Katie Law, Feb, 10 2026

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Pregnancy and Medications: What You Need to Know About Teratogenic Risks and Birth Defects

Learn the real risks of medications during pregnancy, from known teratogens like warfarin and methotrexate to the acetaminophen debate. Get clear, evidence-based guidance on what’s safe, what’s risky, and what to do if you’ve already taken a medication.

Katie Law, Feb, 7 2026

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Pregnancy and Medications: What You Need to Know About Teratogenic Risks and Birth Defects

Learn the real risks of medications during pregnancy, which drugs are known to cause birth defects, and why acetaminophen is still considered safe despite conflicting reports. Get clear, science-backed guidance for making informed choices.

Katie Law, Feb, 7 2026

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Hyponatremia and Hypernatremia: Managing Sodium Imbalances in Kidney Disease

Hyponatremia and hypernatremia are serious sodium imbalances affecting 1 in 5 CKD patients. These conditions cause cognitive decline, falls, and higher mortality. Proper management requires tailored fluid limits, medication adjustments, and multidisciplinary care to prevent life-threatening complications.

Katie Law, Feb, 4 2026

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Patient-Reported Outcomes: How Your Daily Feedback Improves Drug Safety

Patient-reported outcomes let you directly share how you feel while taking medication-helping regulators and drug makers catch side effects doctors might miss. Your daily feedback improves drug safety for everyone.

Katie Law, Feb, 3 2026