Dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramp) is common among women. Usually starting anywhere from 1–2 years to 6–12 months after the first period and remaining until around 40 years of age,
America has the providers, the science, the drugs, the diagnostics, and the devices needed for outstanding patient care. But the delivery of care is dysfunctional at best and far too expensive.
I RECENTLY READ ABOUT THE "DIRTY DOZEN," a group of pesticide-containing fruits and vegetables. The Environmental Working Group gives us a "dirty dozen" list of fruits...