I don’t have a live feed to pull the very latest news right now, but here’s what I can share based on recent publicly available sources up to now.
- Dr. Erika Schwartz is a New York-based physician known for advocacy around bio-identical hormones and preventive medicine; she has been active in media and public speaking about women’s health and hormone therapy .
- She published a book titled Don’t Let Your Doctor Kill You and has given talks and interviews discussing patient empowerment in health decisions .
- Media appearances and online content in 2025–2026 feature her discussing hormone replacement therapy, patient advocacy, and criticisms of standard medical practices, indicating continued public engagement rather than a single news event .
If you’d like, I can perform a quick up-to-date check and summarize the very latest headlines about Dr. Schwartz with direct links. Alternatively, I can tailor the search to a specific region or topic (e.g., recent interviews, new publications, or regulatory news related to hormone therapy).
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www.rxlist.comDr. Erika Schwartz, MD is an internist in New York, New York. She is affiliated with North Shore University Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, and NYU Winthrop Hospital.
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