RFK Jr. sworn in as Trump's health secretary after close Senate vote

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been sworn in as President Donald Trump’s health secretary. The Senate on Thursday confirmed him, voting 52 to 48. It puts the prominent vaccine skeptic in control of $1.7 trillion in federal spending, vaccine recommendations, food safety, and health insurance programs for roughly half the country. Republicans fell in line behind Trump despite hesitancy over Kennedy’s views on vaccines. The GOP has largely embraced Kennedy’s vision to “Make America Healthy Again” by directing the nation's public health agencies to focus on chronic diseases such as obesity. He's earned a formidable following with his populist and sometimes extreme views on food, chemicals and vaccines.

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Old style surgical equipment. From the Museum of Healthcare in Kingston, #Ontario. #medmastdon #history

Mass General was one of the first places to adopt a patient code of conduct, which you can read below.

I think the real defining moment of that was COVID, where we finally started pushing back on behavior like that. And it's about damn time.

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"The many #menopause myths your patients may believe
A look at the many preconceptions (and their related products) your patients may have about menopause."
This is a new story I wrote for the Medical Post/Canadian Healthcare Network which summarizes a talk at a recent #obgyn conference. The site is password protected but free for #doctors and #pharmacists in #Canada. Here are the first few paragraphs:

Myths, misinformation and questionable products for use in menopause abound.

So, what should doctors say when faced with patients asking about supplements, ‘estrogen imbalance,’ expensive tests, or social-media inspired treatments?

At the recent annual meeting of the Ontario regional conference for the Society for #Obstetricians and #Gynecologists of Canada (#SOGC), Dr. Alison Shea, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at McMaster University, addressed these topics.

She emphasized that while information on the internet is highly accessible, menopausal management is highly individualized.

“What somebody may say on social media that really helped them, may lead someone to ask about (it),” she said, stressing that doctors should explain that “what works for one person might not work for you.”

Myths around menopause are common, and social-media material relating to menopause can be associated with product advertising. On Instagram alone, half of the menopause hashtags are for advertisements. And, according to BNN Bloomberg, the global market for menopausal products hit US$15 billion in 2021.
The selling of products should set off alarm bells, Dr. Shea said.
High profile brands

Some high profile brands associated with menopausal products that patients might mention include GOOP, Stripes, the Galvenston Diet, and the Balance #Health App.

Actor Gwyneth Paltrow’s GOOP, and Naomi Watts’ Stripes, both sell various products with little to no science behind them, she said. Yet, some of the Stripes products are decent, such as vaginal moisturizers which are hylaronic acid based. But its advisory board is lacking, consisting of only one ob-gyn, a dermatologist and a journalist.

The creator of the Galviston Diet has some helpful content, but their goal is to sell various products, Dr. Shea said. Some of the supplements appear to be fine for healthy aging, but they may not do much for menopausal symptoms.

The Balance Health App from the U.K. tracks menopause symptoms. This can be useful, but there are free and paid versions.
The vocabulary of menopause myths

Estrogen imbalance: This is the idea that high #estrogen or “estrogen dominance” are the underlying cause for bothersome menopause symptoms and need to be kept in check.

“We know this is not true,” Dr. Shea said. While fluctuating levels of estrogen can stimulate endometriosis, or stimulate some fibroid growth, lower estrogen levels are more responsible for bothersome menopausal symptoms

"Estrogen dominance" is sometimes used to describing an ‘imbalance’ of estrogen and progesterone. However, this is not a scientific term. Some patients may purchase progesterone cream products to help with the supposed imbalance, but progesterone does not work well through the skin. And if it were absorbed it may contribute to a worsening of mood symptoms in some. The only time estrogen may need so-called balancing is if there is an overgrowth of lining the uterus, or proliferative endometrium, she said.

Probiotics are also being sold claiming to influence estrogen metabolism in the gut, but there’s very little evidence.

Hormone testing kits and..."

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https://www.canadianhealthcarenetwork.ca/many-menopause-myths-your-patients-may-believe

Yo, letter-writers for residency/fellowship/faculty positions! If you find yourself typing "This candidate meets the stereotype of _______ people" just tell the candidate to find another letter-writer.

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Febrile seizures can be very scary for parents. Thankfully, they are usually self limited and look much scarier than they really are.

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When you would rather live with your severe; unrelenting; sleep stealing; mental health crisis inducing pain, than talk to your pain doctor... you know there's a real abuse problem in the medical community. 💔

I am so tired of the fight to be heard. To be validated. Believed. Respected. Humanised. Helped.

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Stress, exhaustion and 1,000 patients a day: the life of an English GP

Behind the outcry about waiting times lies the anxiety that our cherished GP system will soon collapse. We witness life on the frontline

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I hate shaving and I only shave before night shift 1. A hangover from Covid when I’d have to wear FFP3 mainly on nights and needed a clean face.

It’s a shame that the most groomed I ever am is Friday 8pm handover on labour ward. #MedMastdon #NHS #LAZYBOI