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Dr. Mikhail Kogan, Top Doctor in Washington, D.C. 

Dr. Mikhail Kogan was named as one of Washington D.C.’s top doctors by The Washingtonian magazine. Dr. Kogan, author of a highly acclaimed book “Medical Marijuana: Dr. Kogan’s Evidence-Based Guide to the Health Benefits of Cannabis and CBD” also serves as as medical director of the GW Center for Integrative Medicine. Dr. Kogan provides innovative …

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What Are Anti-Depressants? Dr. Kogan’s Interview On OTC Meds

What Are Anti-Depressants? Dr. Kogan’s Interview On OTC Meds

Dr. Mikail Kogan was recently featured in the article, “What are Anti-Depressants?”  One in five adults experiences mental illness each year, and during the pandemic a quarter more people were affected by anxiety and depression. The article explains that men are much less likely than women to seek help for mental illness and to use prescription medication. Reasons include shame and stigma, but for males, the fear of erectile dysfunction is also a deterrent. For these reasons, the use of over-the-counter medications can be a more appealing option for some people.

What Are Anti-Depressants
St. John’s wort has been used for mood regulation for centuries.

Dr. Kogan notes, “Over-the-counter (OTC) medications aren’t backed by the same research, but they can help ease mild to moderate symptoms of depression.” While not recommended for those with severe depression or as a substitute for SSRIs or other prescribed meds, Dr. Kogan states, “St. John’s wort has been used for mood regulation for centuries, and St. John’s wort and valerian, as well as supplements like omega-3 fatty acids and 5-hydroxytryptophan (or 5-HTP), can treat some mild depression symptoms.” Read more about over-the-counter treatments for depression and anxiety.

Stay tuned for Dr. Misha’s next GW podcast featuring Dr. Noshene Ranjbar of University of Arizona who was also interviewed in the linked article.

Dr. Mikhail Kogan is the medical director of George Washington University’s Center for Integrative Medicine and is a Director of George Washington Center for Integrative Medicine

Lancet Study shows that natural COVID immunity might be better than vaccines

New Lancet Study On Natural COVID Immunity

Dr. Misha Kogan, director of the GW Center for Integrative Medicine (GWCIM), summarized the insight from an article published in The Lancet about the COVID-19 pandemic and boosters. 

This study was a systematic review meaning that researchers synthesized insight from several different studies. It is also a meta-analysis study. This means that the paper looks at prior controlled trials and assesses the quality of data to ensure “you’re comparing apples and apples.” 

Here are the key takeaways.

Lancet Study shows that natural COVID immunity might be better than vaccines

New Lancet Study On Natural COVID Immunity
Scientists reviewed 65 studies from 19 different countries for the article

Scientists reviewed 65 studies from 19 different countries for their article, “SARS-CoV-2 infection protection against re-infection: a systematic review and meta-analysis” (2023). The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation funded this study and The Lancet is considered to be one of the top medical journals in the world.

People have been wondering how long they will be protected against getting a symptomatic infection of COVID-19. Dr. Kogan expects that this question–and this study–may trigger a few controversies around when people should get boosted. Until more data is available, “young and healthy people who have been infected before with COVID should not get the Pfizer booster,” right now, Dr. Kogan shares. 

Researchers will also need to re-do this data over and over again as new strains appear. 

When Should People Get Boosted for COVID-19?

“It’s highly individualized,” Dr. Kogan explains after reviewing this paper. This can make some people confused about whether they should get boosters and how frequently to get them. “It’s still reasonable to get boosted every 12 months,” Dr. Kogan states, “unless you have a preexisting condition or illness. Everyone over 65 years old should talk to their doctor and likely get boosted.” People may still get reinfected after a booster, but they are more likely to be protected against severe illness. 

“If you’re relatively healthy and have no problems, I’d say no boosters at all, none–until I have more data,” Dr. Kogan reflects toward the end of his review. “This will be critiqued” he adds. Questions may include, “How do we know that you have included all the data?” 

For now, this is a robust study until there is more data to review. It’s also worth noting that many of the studies in the article cited were done in Europe, though there are studies in Africa and Asia in the paper.

When Should People Get Boosted for COVID-19

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GW Center, located in Washington, D.C., hosts an weekly online Long COVID program for members.

Dr. Kogan Medical Marijuna book

Medical Marijuana Book – Soft Cover Edition

Medical Marijuana Book, Dr. Misha Kogan’s Updates on Soft Cover Edition

Dr. Misha Kogan announced an update to his Medical Marijuana book. Dr. Kogan is the medical director GW Center for Integrative Medicine and a social professor of medicine at George Washington University. The original hardcopy Medical Marijuna book was released in 2021.The soft cover which was recently released in 2023, is largely the5564 same, although it contains some updates on COVID and CBDV.  You can purchase the book on Amazon.

Watch Dr. Misha Kogan’s Video Update on the Medical Marijuana Book

What is CBDV?

CBDV is a minor cannabinoid that is gaining momentum.  In this hour-long virtual open house Dr. Kogan and guests discuss what is known about CBDV, how it is applied in clinical practice, where you can obtain it and how to dose it.

Watch Dr. Kogan’s CBDV video