By Kathy Hann, on May 22nd, 2010
As a parent have you ever thought about the medicines that you give your children? Have they been proven as safe and effective? In reality, only about a quarter of all approved drugs marketed in the United States have had clinical trials performed involving pediatric patients. Doses for children are often [...]
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By Kathy Hann, on March 14th, 2010
I spend hours a week exercising and trying to trick my not so young body into returning to the body of a few decades ago. It’s not like I’m asking for the body of college years. That would be a miracle and a whole different blog topic.
As a researcher and scientist I read a lot [...]
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By Kathy Hann, on January 20th, 2010
Headache is the most frequent neurological symptom and the most common manifestation of pain in children. Because children are less likely to articulate their problem or seek help their needs are often unmet. Children who suffer from headaches may have difficulty concentrating on their school work and often experience more missed days and more frequent [...]
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By Kathy Hann, on December 8th, 2009
Anyone who has filled a prescription lately was probably astonished at the cost and would agree that we have to find a way to lower prescription drug prices. So will lower drug prices jeopardize drug research?
Understandably the pharmaceutical companies have to be able to recoup the cost of bringing new drugs to market. At an [...]
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