Carmen Heredia Rodriguez

Carmen Heredia Rodriguez was a reporter for Â鶹ŮÓÅ Health News until June 2021.

The Need To Replace EpiPens Regularly Adds To Concerns About Cost

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The drug’s manufacturer says it has an expiration date of 12 to 18 months but that includes distribution time, so many customers find they have to buy a new device at least once a year.

Large Danish Study Links Contraceptive Use To Risk Of Depression

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The research, published in JAMA Psychiatry, finds significant increases in the use of anti-depressants and depression diagnoses for women using hormonal forms of contraceptives, such as the pill.

Geographic, Racial Disparities In Stroke Treatment Tracked In New Study

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Patients living in the Northeast are more than twice as likely to get a powerful drug than those in the Midwest or South and African-Americans were 26 percent less likely to get the medicine, a study in the journal Neurology finds.

Report: Hungry Teens Often Feel Responsibility To Help Feed The Family

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After interviewing scores of teenagers, researchers report that many who face hunger are not aware of assistance programs or think they don’t qualify.

Researchers Identify A Key Weapon of Zika Virus

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University of Southern California scientists determined the virus uses certain types of protein to interrupt the brain development of fetuses. The finding is a step toward the possible development of an intervention that could prevent the infection from leading to microcephaly.

NIH’s Fauci On Combating Zika: ‘You Have To Have The Resources To Act Quickly’

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Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, recently spoke with KHN’s Carmen Heredia Rodriguez about vaccine development and the ongoing fight in Congress over emergency funding.

Heart Failure Patients Warned About The Dangers Of Mixing Prescriptions

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The American Heart Association issues a statement to guide heart failure patients and doctors about the effects that drugs for other conditions can have on the heart.

Zika Traveling Tips: Some Issues To Consider

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Organizations ranging from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the Pan American Health Organization offer a range of resources regarding the Zika virus to help keep travelers safe and informed about risks.

Consumers’ Sunscreen Picks Don’t Always Track With Doctors’ Advice, Study Says

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Researchers examined shoppers’ reviews of sunscreen products on Amazon.com and found that their the ratings often were based on scent, texture and performance, but didn’t necessarily take into account whether the products were consistent with dermatologists’ recommendations.