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My doctor was so focused on the 52 pounds I'd gained by my third trimester, she missed a pregnancy disorder that could have killed me and my unborn child.
At first, Gina Hollenbeck was told that her chronic cough was due to seasonal allergies, then a second doctor chalked it up to gastric reflux. It was a chest X-ray she insisted on paying for out of pocket that led to her terminal cancer diagnosis.
Parkinson's disease usually strikes older adults, so doctors didn't believe that Christina Korines, 35, had this neurological disorder. Instead, they blamed her tremors and pain on everything from anxiety to ADHD to psychosis.
In his new book, Hidden Valley Road, Robert Kolker reveals how a family was devastated by the debilitating disease—and became invaluable to scientific research.
The director of the Women’s Brain Initiative at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York and author of The XX Brain sat down with us to discuss the importance of women’s whole health.
The friends discovered their passion for a toxin-free lifestyle and created Branch Basics, a powerful, sustainable, healthy cleaning product to allow everyone else to live clean, too.