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Is AI the right prescription?

WASHINGTON — A prescription refill program that quietly launched in Utah earlier this year has kicked off a big medical debate: Is artificial intelligence ready to take over tasks that, until now, could only be performed by doctors? The program allows Utah residents to skip the doctor’s ...

FDA OKs testosterone replacement therapy

Q. My doctor prescribed testosterone four years ago, and my hormone levels are now normal. I know that there were concerns about heart problems, but my blood pressure (BP) is 115/76, pulse is 70, and my annual electrocardiogram is normal. If doctors treat women with hormone replacement ...

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DEAR ANNIE: Friend’s abundant joy highlights her own pain

DEAR ANNIE: I am embarrassed to admit this, but I am jealous of my best friend. “Claire” and I have been close for more than 20 years. We met in college, stood in each other’s weddings and raised our children alongside one another. She has always been the person I could tell anything ...

HINTS FROM HELOISE: Let us end toothpaste drama now

DEAR HELOISE: The letter from Jan M. purports to end all the toothpaste drama. However, there’s one more thing that nobody has mentioned. Because of my curiosity, I cut open the tube after thinking I’d effectively removed all the toothpaste within — only to discover that no matter how one ...

TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH: Peptides should be used with caution

DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m curious about peptides. I read that they’re incredible health cures and effective at lowering weight and high cholesterol. People say that major pharmaceutical companies are suppressing them because they offer better cures at cheaper prices. Is there any credibility to ...