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Pursuing A Heart-Healthy Planet. (10 News)
(6/20) Jonathan Newman, MD, MPH, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, âstated this recognition of the atmosphereâs affect on human well being has been rising,â saying, âWeâre attempting to raised perceive whether or not we are able to take a look at air pollution and, particularly, indoor air high quality as a modifiable danger issue for heart problems.â
Alzheimerâs Drug On Track For FDA Approval. (NY1 Spectrum News)
(6/10) Martin Sadowski, MD, PhD, professor, Departments of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, tells NY1âs Erin Billups that âcomplete clearance of beta-amyloids from the brain can be achieved with donanemab must faster than with lecanemabâ as FDA panel advances drug for approval review.
Also reporting was New York (6/10).
Chronic Hypertension In Pregnancy Increased Two-Fold Between 2008 And 2021. (Patient Care Online)
(6/20) âIn the face of divergent guidelines,â the studyâs âresults suggest that obstetricians and cardiologists did not substantially change practices around antihypertensive medication utilization in pregnancy,â which perhaps reflected âa long-held belief that treatment of chronic hypertension, especially mild forms, could potentially reduce fetal perfusion and lead to untoward effects on fetal growth and well-being,â wrote Justin S. Brandt, MD, associate professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, division director, Maternal Fetal Medicine, in New York, and Cande Ananth, PhD, MPH, of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Brunswick, New Jersey, in an editorial accompanying the study.
(6/20) âJustin S. Brandt, MD, associate professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, division director, Maternal Fetal Medicine, told ABC News that a recent change in guidance might account for the lack of appropriate care in the decades prior,â saying, âWe realized that treatment reduced complications in pregnancy like preeclampsia without affecting fetal growth.â
5 Recent CEO Exits. (Becker's Hospital Review)
(6/20) âBeckerâs reported the following hospital and health system CEO departures from June 7 to June 20, including retirements and other C-suite changes,â noting that âRobert I. Grossman, MD, dean and CEO, plans to retire next year as CEO of New York City-based °”ÍűTV Langone Health and dean of °”ÍűTV Grossman School of Medicine.â
Can Existing AI Models Accurately Detect Skin Cancer? (Dermatology Advisor)
(6/20) âInvestigators from Grossman School of Medicine and Rutgers University School of Medicine explore the efficacy of published AI algorithms trained on macroscopic and dermoscopic clinical images for the diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma (BCC), cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), and melanoma.â
5 Easy Ways To Improve Your Gut Health. (AARP)
(6/20) ââWhen I was first studying medicine at °”ÍűTV in the 1990s, we were taught that the microbiome is responsible for just one main task: digestion,â says Roshini Rajapaksa, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, and author of Gut Renovation.â
Q&A: Extreme Temperature Within âHeat Domeâ Poses Harm To Vulnerable Populations. (Healio)
(6/20) âExpected heat indexes in the region to exceed 100°Fâ may increase the ârisk for heart-related adverse events, especially in vulnerable populations, according to Jonathan Newman, MD, MPH, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology,â who discussed âthe impending heat dome, the excess CV risk posed by extreme temperatures and how clinicians can counsel their patients at risk for adverse events caused by the hot weather.â
Microplastics Found In Human Penises. (HealthDay)
(6/20) To lower oneâs exposure to microplastics, people can ââreduce our plastic footprint by using stainless steel and glass containers when possible,â Leonardo Trasande, MD, MPP, the Jim G. Hendrick, M.D. Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, and professor, Department of Population Health, told CNN earlier this year.â
Retention In Critical Condition, Cityâs Public Hospital Medics Say. (Chief-Leader)
The (6/20) The Service Employees International Unionâs Doctors Council âis negotiating multiple contracts on behalf of NYC H+H doctors,â as âsome of the doctors have other employersâ in addition to NYC H+H, âincluding the Physician Affiliate Group of New York, °”ÍűTV Langone and Mount Sinai, with which the union is also bargaining.â
Innovative Program Offers Free Egg Freezing For Egg Donations. (CBS News)
(6/20) Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics, said, âThink hard about whether you really want someone else to have a biological child thatâs related to you as the price of freezing your own eggs.â
In It Together: Doctor And Patient On GLP-1s. (Medscape)
Paywalled* (6/20)* Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics, said that self-prescription âis always a bad idea,â noting that doctors may neglect underlying conditions or discount unhealthy habits in their lifestyle.
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Long Island Community Hospital Celebrates Milestone Of 1,000 Robotic Surgeries. (Long Island (NY) Advance)
Paywalled* (6/20) âIn a milestone for local health care, Long Island Community Hospital celebrated its 1,000th robotic surgery on Mondayâ ahead of an âupcoming merger with °”ÍűTV Langone Health.â