Gender Affirming Voice Modification Therapy

Anna Lichtenstein, a speech-language pathologist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center discusses gender-affirming voice modification therapy which is part of a comprehensive gender-affirming care program to help those who are transitioning  find their voice.   A team works with transgender  patients to modify  voice  characteristics like pitch, inflection, resonance and breathing patterns to help them develop a  voice  that matches  their  gender  identity without causing long-term damage to the vocal cords which can happen when patients take on this process alone.

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HIV Testing Plummeted During Pandemic

Brad McElya, PharmD, Walgreens Director of Specialty Health Solutions discusses the National HIV Testing Day this past June 27 and how Walgreens worked with Greater Than AIDS and local health departments and community organizations to host the largest coordinated HIV testing event in the nation. He talks about why HIV impacts certain communities more than others, the work done by health departments and community organizations to End the Epidemic, and how pharmacists are a valuable resource for HIV testing and treatment, including PrEP.

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Caregiver Speaks Out Against Cancer Care Inequities

Primo Castro, American Cancer Society – Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) advocate, speaks out to share his story  and what his home state is doing through legislative efforts to help expand access to specialized cancer care for patients on Medi-Cal as his mom had been.   Potentially life-saving treatment for her rare condition of gallbladder cancer was inaccessible  to her because she was a patient on Medi-Cal.

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Summer Allergy Season

Dr. Jeanne Lomas, Director of Allergy Services at WellNow Allergy discusses ways to help patients see a decrease in their symptoms so they can get outside and enjoy the summer season. She shares tactics on how to get through allergy season, why otc drugs don’t always work and when it’s time to seek medical help, what to expect when getting tested for seasonal allergies, and what allergy treatments are made of and how they work.

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Survey Says: The Growing Care Gap for Nurses and their Patients

Kjersti Grimsrud, President and Chief Operating Officer, Infusion Care at Convatec, a global medical solutions and technologies company, discusses the results of a recent survey that revealed a startling gap in care for healthcare professionals – particularly nurses – and their patients. Patients want more time with their medical teams to feel more supported – yet, nurses report a lack of time, education and resources leaves them unable to adequately care for their patients. To help better support the needs of patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers, Convatec announced their ‘forever caring’ promise and identity, through which they’ve committed to helping bridge the gap between healthcare professionals and their patients by providing additional resources, support, and programs.

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Study Shows Black Women at Higher Risk of Breast Cancer From Chemicals in Personal Care Products

City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, conducted a study  showing that chemicals called parabens, which are found in widely used hair and personal care products, causes more harmful effects on breast cancer cells originating from Black women compared to cell lines from white women.  Dr. Lindsey Treviño, Ph.D., assistant professor in City of Hope’s Division of Health Equities, will discuss the study and talk about  the importance of educating women on the potential harm some common personal care products that contain parabens or other endocrine-disrupting chemicals.  Find out more about City of Hope at  www.cityofhope.org

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