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The southeastern region of the United States is already seeing in uptick in a virus that is causing concern. The CDC has published and alert and the season is already getting started. → Read More
The deadly superbug CDC is warning everyone about has two ways it can affect your body. Fungus might sound similar to TV show, but it’s not ‘The Last of Us.’ → Read More
CDC now warns this virus is so highly contagious that one in 15 Americans will get it. Here’s how you can try to avoid it or tell if it's got you. → Read More
On February 3 at 9 pm, a train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio. The train had 150 cars and 20 of them contained hazardous materials. As a doctor, I am left with many questions. → Read More
The American Academy of Pediatrics released new guidelines for treating childhood obesity for the first time in 15 years. → Read More
Iran has seen 40+ days of protests following the death of Mahsa Amini in September. As a physician and woman, I applaud the courage on display as the fight for human rights continues. → Read More
The nation's report card has arrived. America's kids have clearly suffered from COVID lockdowns. Teachers' unions bosses must be held accountable for their pandemic policies. → Read More
FDA, CDC push ahead with controversial COVID-19 boosters for kids without proper efficacy information. What happened to the idea of following the science? → Read More
Our country made a grievous error in education when it closed schools for an extended period during the COVID pandemic. Mental health has suffered and our children are at risk. → Read More
Nearly two years ago, nationwide stay-at-home measures, business closures and the start of what came to be a perpetual state of fear imposed by media and public health entities took hold of America. → Read More
For the first time in two years, children are walking back into classrooms mask-free. For too long, policymakers and public perception have associated success with the absence of COVID. → Read More
The CDC has been publishing daily new case counts since early 2020. Two years later, daily counts are still shaping health policy to manipulate human behavior. → Read More
Mandating boosters in health care workers during a time of such limited information is the antithesis of evidence-based medicine and contrary to the interest of the institutions trying to retain their workforce. → Read More
It is easy to say, “Eat healthier, exercise more, limit social media.” However, we are coming out of a pandemic. Repeating the same New Year’s resolutions hardly seems enough. → Read More
Thankfully, the initial waves of the pandemic are over for most of the country. This doesn’t mean the virus is gone, or that transmission is low, rather the pandemic is moving into the next phase. → Read More
It’s time to remove face masks. → Read More
Parents should have the option to vaccinate their children when a vaccine becomes available. This is especially true for parents of kids with pre-existing medical conditions, including obesity. → Read More
In this episode, Dr. Nicole Saphier discusses some of the most controversial topics related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the shutdown → Read More
As the U.S. begins to exit the COVID-19 state of emergency, children are being held hostage from an apparent level of danger formed from a pervasive bias of information being given. → Read More
Without sufficient safety data and the parallel drop in MIS-C cases, I remain unconvinced on the utility of universal vaccination for COVID-19 in children right now. → Read More