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Kate Daniel
Kate Daniel

Kate Daniel is a freelance writer and journalist from the Pacific Northwest specializing in health and wellness and travel. She was previously a reporter for Whidbey News Group, where she received four regional awards for her work. 

Opioid use disorder can be deadly. Recovery is possible with medication, counseling and therapy.
Supplements for circulation can help some people with ED, but L-arginine may not be enough.
The opioid crisis has claimed more than half a million lives in a little more than 30 years.
These conditions can be severe and last for years after the 6-8 week postpartum period.
Research suggests the chances of a clot drop by 80 percent within two weeks of quitting.
The leading causes of infant death were maternal health complications and bacterial sepsis.
It's may be possible to prevent pregnancy by slightly raising the temperature of testes.
Starting estrogen replacement when menopause symptoms begin could help protect women's brains.
Anecdotal reports link the drug to suicidal ideation, but new research found no evidence.
This deadly but treatable condition can affect everything from family to fertility.