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Harvard Women'S Health Watch|May 16, 2000
By the way, doctor. My surgeon advised me to stop taking gingko biloba before my hip surgery. Can you explain why? Are there any other herbs I should avoid?C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|May 16, 2000
By the way, doctor. My doctor recently prescribed Zocor to treat my high cholesterol. She plans to test my liver for possible side effects, which makes me nervous. Is this a dangerous drug? What are its side effects?C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|April 13, 2000
By the way, doctor. I've been reading a lot about the increasing number of chronically ill adults who are cared for at home. There are so many benefits to staying at home, but it seems to exact a toll on the caregiver. Can you suggest ways to reduce the emotional and physical stresses involved in giving this kind of care?C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|October 16, 1999
By the way, doctor. I take 10 mg of Prilosec about four times each week to control my heartburn. Does taking this drug on a continuing basis affect my body's ability to utilize nutrients in food?C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|July 13, 1999
By the way, doctor. I read with interest your article regarding conventional Pap smears, PapNet, and AutoPap. Lately I've been reading about another test called ThinPrep. I'm not sure which one to request. Which of these techniques is better for detecting cervical cancer?C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|February 17, 2000
By the way, doctor. I recently read that a test for the virus linked to cervical cancer may be better than a Pap smear. Does this mean I can avoid a regular pelvic exam and Pap smear? Should I ask my doctor for this test?C Robb-Nicholson
Lancet (London, England)|February 16, 2000
Should staff in long-stay hospitals for elderly patients be vaccinated against influenza?K G Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|January 15, 2000
By the way, doctor. I'm 53 and have been taking HRT with Estradiol and Prometrium daily for about a year. Should I also take a soy vitamin supplement? I took one before starting HRT because I thought it was supposed to prevent breast cancer. But I want to be on as little estrogen as possible. Will soy along with estrogen increase my risk of breast tumors?C Robb-Nicholson
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 10, 1999
Mutation testing in Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathyG A Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|December 14, 1999
By the way, doctor. I am 59 years old, in good health, and have been on HRT (estrogen and progesterone) for about 10 years. I have tried several different preparations, but despite this, have developed a uterine fibroid, experienced indigestion, gained 20 pounds, and had one abnormal mammogram (with, thankfully, a negative biopsy). Because there is heart disease in my family, my doctor wants me to stay on HRT for the rest of my life. Can you suggest any alternatives?C Robb-Nicholson
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Harvard Women'S Health Watch|May 16, 2000
By the way, doctor. My surgeon advised me to stop taking gingko biloba before my hip surgery. Can you explain why? Are there any other herbs I should avoid?C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|May 16, 2000
By the way, doctor. My doctor recently prescribed Zocor to treat my high cholesterol. She plans to test my liver for possible side effects, which makes me nervous. Is this a dangerous drug? What are its side effects?C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|April 13, 2000
By the way, doctor. I've been reading a lot about the increasing number of chronically ill adults who are cared for at home. There are so many benefits to staying at home, but it seems to exact a toll on the caregiver. Can you suggest ways to reduce the emotional and physical stresses involved in giving this kind of care?C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|October 16, 1999
By the way, doctor. I take 10 mg of Prilosec about four times each week to control my heartburn. Does taking this drug on a continuing basis affect my body's ability to utilize nutrients in food?C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|July 13, 1999
By the way, doctor. I read with interest your article regarding conventional Pap smears, PapNet, and AutoPap. Lately I've been reading about another test called ThinPrep. I'm not sure which one to request. Which of these techniques is better for detecting cervical cancer?C Robb-Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|February 17, 2000
By the way, doctor. I recently read that a test for the virus linked to cervical cancer may be better than a Pap smear. Does this mean I can avoid a regular pelvic exam and Pap smear? Should I ask my doctor for this test?C Robb-Nicholson
Lancet (London, England)|February 16, 2000
Should staff in long-stay hospitals for elderly patients be vaccinated against influenza?K G Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|January 15, 2000
By the way, doctor. I'm 53 and have been taking HRT with Estradiol and Prometrium daily for about a year. Should I also take a soy vitamin supplement? I took one before starting HRT because I thought it was supposed to prevent breast cancer. But I want to be on as little estrogen as possible. Will soy along with estrogen increase my risk of breast tumors?C Robb-Nicholson
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 10, 1999
Mutation testing in Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathyG A Nicholson
Harvard Women'S Health Watch|December 14, 1999
By the way, doctor. I am 59 years old, in good health, and have been on HRT (estrogen and progesterone) for about 10 years. I have tried several different preparations, but despite this, have developed a uterine fibroid, experienced indigestion, gained 20 pounds, and had one abnormal mammogram (with, thankfully, a negative biopsy). Because there is heart disease in my family, my doctor wants me to stay on HRT for the rest of my life. Can you suggest any alternatives?C Robb-Nicholson
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