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NEC: The Newborn Gut Disease Almost No One Talks About, and What You Can Actually Do About It
A disease that can kill a newborn in hours, and most parents have never heard its name.
8 hrs ago
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Amos Grünebaum, MD
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A New Academic Chapter on Home Birth Gets the Evidence Wrong
A newly published academic book chapter argues that planned home birth is ‘as safe’ for low-risk women as planned hospital birth.
Jun 5
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Amos Grünebaum, MD
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Most Patients and Clinicians Use AI. Almost None Were Taught How. That is Why We Created This AI Health Course
By 2026, 81% of physicians were using artificial intelligence in practice. Fewer than 15% had any training in how to use it safely. Neither do patients.
Jun 5
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Amos Grünebaum, MD
The One Supplement You Cannot Skip
Getting Pregnant: The Numbers on Folic Acid
Jun 4
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Amos Grünebaum, MD
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Why Routine Thyroid Screening Should Be Part of Preconception and First Pregnancy Visit Testing
Our professional societies recommend against routine thyroid screening - They should reconsider
Jun 3
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Amos Grünebaum, MD
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“Found Out I Have Genital Warts Through Pregnancy”
Reddit is where patients go at 2 a.m. when scared. I monitor dozens of communities for clinically meaningful posts: dangerous myths, gaps between belief…
Jun 3
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Amos Grünebaum, MD
The Flattering Self-Image of Ourselves: When We Compare Ourselves to the Machine, We Idealize the Human
There is a popular way of arguing that artificial intelligence does not really think.
Jun 2
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Amos Grünebaum, MD
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Welcome to 21 Days to Pregnancy Readiness: Where You Stand Right Now
Subject: Day 1: Your Preconception Baseline
Jun 1
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Amos Grünebaum, MD
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“Can I Fly to Paris at 30 Weeks?” ObI | The Digital Waiting Room
r/BabyBumps
Jun 1
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Amos Grünebaum, MD
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May 2026
When “Guess the Diagnosis” Meets AI: The End of Educational Guesswork
What happens when an AI can not only identify fetal achondroplasia, but also explain exactly why—and what to do next?
May 31
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Amos Grünebaum, MD
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Field Report: Two Alien Observers Attempt to Understand Human Reproduction
They started with moms.gov. It did not go well.
May 30
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Amos Grünebaum, MD
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I Built More Than 100 Clinical Tools Without Writing a Single Line of Code
AI is letting clinicians build software the same way they think: by describing a problem in plain language and letting the machine do the rest.
May 29
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Amos Grünebaum, MD
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