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Answered questions from the past 2 years:
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I have genital herpes. I rarely have an outbreak -- maybe once a year or less, but of course I have no idea when an outbreak will happen. Should I be on Valtrex to prevent transmission of the disease?
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Do women often have mood changes due to perimenopause? Can you offer any information about how long the period of menopause can last, between night sweats to light-to-no period? Does it last a matter of months or years? And is it inevitable that your metabolism slows down?
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I am interested in a plant-based diet. Do you have any information on this?
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I'm 48, and weigh 240 pounds. I'm on a weight-loss plan but I'm struggling with what is my best options for breakfast. I typically have low-fat yogurt with granola each morning — but think I should lay off the dairy. What's a good protein for me? Are eggs alone good enough? I don't have time each morning to make a meal.
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Would a cervical polyp that’s an inch by a half inch in size cause you to feel fatigued?
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My wife has shortness of breath and sweats when she walks fast or gets anxious. Because she doesn’t get chest pain, she doesn’t think it’s her heart. I urged her to get a stress test but she says her doctor told her that the treadmill test isn’t good at diagnosing heart trouble in women. Is this the case? Thanks to the treadmill test, I avoided a heart attack. Now I want the same thing for my wife.
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My doctor found that my blood levels of vitamin D were low. She gave me a prescription for 50,000 international units of vitamin D to be taken every two weeks. But I’ve read that the recommended dose is more like 1,000 IU a day, and that more than 4,000 IU a day is unsafe. I have thin bones but not osteoporosis yet. I’m a healthy woman and don’t want to do more harm than good. What’s your advice?
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Can a woman who is 42-years-old get pregnant during her period?
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I have Hepatitis C. My viral load did not respond to treatment with ribavirin and interferon. What else can I do?
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Is it possible to cure Type 2 diabetes?

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