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Howie and Harlan are joined by Margo Harrison, an OB-GYN and femtech entrepreneur, to discuss how innovative solutions to women’s health problems offer deeper understanding and expanded choices. Harlan and Howie each offer a caveat emptor for lightly regulated, unproven supplements and treatments such as Prevagen and hydration spas.

Links:

“Prevagen Review: A Word of Caution”

“Prevagen®: Analysis of Clinical Evidence and Its Designation as a ‘#1 Pharmacist Recommended Brand’”

“NY Jury Rules Some Claims About Prevagen Are Misleading”

“Effects of a Supplement Containing Apoaequorin on Verbal Learning in Older Adults in the Community”

Mate Fertility: Home

Dahlia Ventures

Margo Harrison, MD: Assistant Adjoint Professor, OB-GYN-Basic Repro Science

Margo Harrison: LinkedIn

“Use of Cesarean Birth at Mizan Tepi University Teaching Hospital, Mizan Aman, Ethiopia”

Postpartum Contraceptive Use Among Denver-Based Adolescents and Young Adults: Association with Subsequent Repeat Delivery”

“Warnings grow about risky IV drips and injections at unregulated med spas”

“FDA highlights concerns with compounding of drug products by medical offices and clinics under insanitary conditions”

“Drip bar: Should you get an IV on demand?”

“Are Your Therapies FDA Compliant?”

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