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  • 1 month ago | webmd.com | Jonathan Kaplan |Keri Wiginton

    You can live a normal life with HIV. With your doctor’s help and advice, you can take steps to stay as healthy as possible. Here are some of the things you can do. Everyone with HIV should be on anti-retroviral therapy, or ART. These medicines reduce the amount of HIV in your blood. When your viral load is low, you’re less likely to get infections. ART also lowers the odds you’ll pass HIV to someone else. You’ll need to start ART right away. That’s usually as soon as you get an HIV diagnosis.

  • Mar 23, 2024 | yahoo.com | Jonathan Kaplan

    Many Americans have heard the expression “I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine” – in fact, a quick Google search turns up myriad websites offering wedding bands inscribed with the much-loved line. Search Etsy for Valentine’s Day gifts, and you’ll see jewelry, T-shirts and coffee mugs printed with the phrase. But perhaps not all of the quotation’s admirers know that its origins lie in a biblical text: the Song of Songs, which has created difficulties for readers for 2,000 years.

  • Mar 14, 2024 | medcitynews.com | Stephanie Baum |Jonathan Kaplan

    Sponsored PostIn a webinar last week, BuildMyHealth CEO and Co-founder Dr. Jonathan Kaplan shared how physician practices not only can access the weight loss drug by working with compounding pharmacies, but also use BuildMyHealth to provide this drug to their own patients who are suitable candidates for the drug. The healthcare industry has embraced GLP1 drugs as an effective way to lose weight. But the popularity of these drugs has made them tough to obtain.

  • Feb 26, 2024 | english.cw.com.tw | Jonathan Kaplan

    Markets symbolize the evolution of local culture and serve as microcosms of a city’s essence. These markets are integral to local life, preserving tradition and community spirit. Traditional markets are an indispensable facet of Taiwan’s everyday life, featuring a variety of fresh vegetables, live poultry, and seafood, alongside eateries, grocery stores, and clothing boutiques.

  • Feb 9, 2024 | medcitynews.com | Jonathan Kaplan

    The direct-to-consumer (DTC) model of healthcare may be the future of healthcare delivery in regards to consumer access and potentially reducing bureaucracy. Even Eli Lilly is getting in on the action with LillyDirect for migraines and weight loss. And while the benefits are real, so are the serious drawbacks, specifically continuity of care. But there is a model that includes all of the upside but none of the downsides associated with DTC.

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