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Viewpoints: Peptides Are A Dangerous Wellness Fad; Finally, Endometriosis Doesn't Require A Surgical Diagnosis

Opinion writers tackle these public health topics.

FDA scientists warn that some popular peptides are ineffective and potentially dangerous. (3/24)

By her second period, Leah Chapman could not get out of bed. She was 12, on vacation with her family in Colorado, and the pain was so severe she stayed inside while everyone else went out. It would take 20 years before someone formally diagnosed her with聽endometriosis. (Sarah Berg, 3/26)

The latest effort to make healthy women believe they are ill is a new movie on perimenopause, 鈥淭he M Factor 2: Before the Pause,鈥 which debuted March 19 on PBS. The film is a sequel to 鈥淭he M Factor,鈥 a movie that not only medicalized menopause, but聽lost accreditation聽as an education activity for physicians after our project coordinated a聽complaint聽that was co-signed by international women鈥檚 health experts. (Patricia Bencivenga and Adriane Fugh-Berman, 3/26)

The Affordable Care Act (ACA)鈥 core goals are to鈥痬ake鈥痟ealthcare available to more people, improve the鈥痲uality and accessibility of care, and鈥痩ower overall healthcare costs. It aimed for a fundamental transformation of the U.S. healthcare system by focusing on shared responsibility, consumer protection (like pre-existing conditions), and innovation.鈥 (Howard A. Selinger M.D., 3/25)

It is indefensible that a health insurer can award eight-figure salaries while households absorb devastating premium hikes. (Barbara Hoare, 3/26)

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