News from °”ÍűTV Langone Health
°”ÍűTV Grossman Expert Discusses Olive Oil, Dementia Link And Risk Of Bird Flu Pandemic. (WNYW-NY (FOX)-3)
(5/7) Rabia A. De Latour, MD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, discusses the risk of the bird flu becoming the next pandemic and a new study suggesting that olive oil reduces the risk of dying from dementia.
The Future Of Surgery: 3 Takeaways From °”ÍűTV Langoneâs Dr Tanuja Damani. (Becker's Hospital Review)
(5/7) âDuring an interactive session at Beckerâs 14th Annual Meeting, Tanuja Damani, MD, associate professor, Department of Surgery, chief, Division of General Surgery, and chief of surgical services, discussed the future of da Vinci surgery and the growth of her organizationâs da Vinci program.â
Workplace Injury A Preventable Risk For Opioid-Related Harms. (Medscape)
Paywalled* (5/7)* âCommenting on the study for Medscape Medical News, Samuel R. Friedman, PhD, research professor, Department of Population Health,â said, âThe importance of workplaces in public health is frequently underrated.â
The AI Health Revolution Is Already Here. (Women's Health)
(5/7) Kellie Owens, PhD, assistant professor, Division of Medical Ethics, Department of Population Health, âanswered a call from her mom, who was on the way home from a doctorâs office in rural Michiganâ where she told âOwens that the doctor had used Ambient.ai, a tool that listens to, and generates notes from, patient-provider conversations.â
ARVO 2024: Contact Specular Microscopy And Wide-Field Corneal Imaging. (Opthalmology Times)
(5/7) âDuring the 2024 ARVO meeting in Seattle, Washington, Elias Kahan, MD, clinical research fellow, Department of Ophthalmology, presented a posterâ and âspoke about his research and new imaging techniques for mapping the corneal endothelium.â
In a separate article, Opthalmology Times (5/7) âAt this yearâs ARVO meeting, the Eye Care Network spoke with Elias Kahan, MD, clinical research fellow, Department of Ophthalmology,â who âspoke about his poster on contact specular microscopy and its implications for future corneal endothelial research.â
Expert Reveals Reason Dementia Patients âReturnâ Before Death. (Mail on Sunday (UK))
The (5/7) âSam Parnia, MD, PhD, associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, said: âWhen you die, your brain is deprived of oxygen and nutrients, so it shuts down.ââ
Also reporting is the (5/7).
Neutrophils Take Center Stage In Growing Understanding Of Colchicineâs Role In Treating Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease. (MDEdge)
(5/7) âIn a presentation at theâ 4th Annual Cardiometabolic Risk in Inflammatory Conditions conference, Binita Shah, MD, associate professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, and âone of the principal investigators in trials of Lodoco, explained how the inflammatory pathway contributes to atherosclerosis and provided an update on how colchicine disrupts the pathway.â
Nonmotor Seizures Often Undiagnosed In Emergency Departments. (Healio)
(5/7) âAmong adolescents with focal epilepsy, nonmotor seizures are more often missed or misdiagnosed compared with motor seizures, according to research presented in Neurology,â with lead author Nora Jandhyala, medical student, and colleagues writing, âNonmotor seizures present as subtle seizures without noticeable movements and may not be outwardly apparent.â
Q&A: Capabilities, Limitations Of Normothermic Regional Perfusion For Lung Transplants. (Healio)
(5/7) âDuring the debate, Pedro Catarino, MD, director of aortic surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles,â commented on the state of research on TA-NRP, saying, âThere are two published series from single centers (University of Colorado and °”ÍűTV Langone Health) with eight lung transplants each and 100% utilization showing excellent outcomes.â
Eric Adams Said Their Water Was Safe. Public Housing Residents Say Theyâre Getting Sick.
ââIt is critical that the water in her building be tested immediately for arsenic and that appropriate measures be taken to avoid any further exposure for residents of the building,â a doctor at °”ÍűTV Langone Health Medical Centerâs emergency department wrote in a March 1 note provided to Hill and reviewed by POLITICO.â