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Fake Botox Is Making People Sick â Hereâs What To Know. (New York Post)
The(4/12) Botulinum toxin injections are popular, Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, clinical associate professor, the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, said, âbecause it is typically a very safe and effective treatment with reproducible results when itâs performed in the hands of a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon.â
6 Things Mental Health Experts Wish Parents Knew About Raising Kids With Anxiety. (Fortune)
(4/14) ââAnxiety can manifest as yelling or fighting you on something,â says Thea Gallagher, PsyD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry, and a cohost of the Mind in View podcast.â
Driving At Night Can Get Harder Starting As Early As Your Late 20s. Hereâs How To Improve Nighttime Vision. (Yahoo! Lifestyle (AUS))
(4/11) Dry eye ââworsens with age and can cause the vision to be blurred, especially when people are tired,â Christina Prescott, MD, PhD, associate professor, vice chair of education, Department of Ophthalmology, tells Yahoo Life.â
Houston Hospital Halts Liver And Kidney Transplants As It Investigates âInappropriate Changesâ To Patient Records. (CNN)
(4/12) âŻArthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor of Bioethics, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics, âsaid it was almost impossible to explain why a physician would make âinappropriate changesâ to patient records, and itâs especially concerning that patients might not know they were no longer candidates for organ transplants.â
Dangers Of DIY Vaccinations. (Scripps News (USA))
(4/13) In a discussion about so-called DIY vaccines,âŻArthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor of Bioethics, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics, said, âThey say they donât need to get trust; I say youâre going nowhere unless you secure trust.â
Psychedelic Drug Retreat Reports 183% Spike In Bookings As Health Experts Cite âHuge Downside.â (Fox News)
(4/13) âMarc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, and a Fox News medical contributor, recently interviewed two of the countryâs top researchers on psychedelics,â including Dr. Charles Marmar, chair of the Department of Psychiatry and director of the PTSD research program at °”ÍűTV Langone Health.
In a separate article, (4/12) âMarc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, and a Fox News medical contributor, said he agreed with the analysis that anxiety is now the most common mental health problem among workers.â
In a separate article, (4/11) âMarc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, told Fox News Digital that one cancer can cause a âhigher genetic riskâ for others.â
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Iâm A Doctor â And Hereâs What I Want You To Know About Concussions. (New York Post)
The (4/15) âTo better understand how to assess concussions and determine when itâs safe to return to being active again, Shae Datta, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Neurology, °”ÍűTV Langone HospitalâLong Island, addressed some New York Post reader questions.â