News from °”ÍűTV Langone Health
Brooklyn Woman Gets Husband A Special Valentineâs Day Gift. (New York Daily News)
The (2/14) Griselda Espinosa âdonated one of her kidneys to an organ bank in exchange for a voucherâ for a kidney for her husband, Vincent Scafuri, who cashed in the voucher for a compatible kidney on Valentineâs Day; the surgery âwas underway Wednesday at °”ÍűTV Langone Tisch Hospital in Manhattan.â
°”ÍűTV Langone Health Physician Gives Tips For Exercising In Cold Temperature. (WLIO-TV Lima (OH))
(2/14) It is possible to exercise outdoors, even in chilly weather, according to Mikhail Vaynblat, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, who says, âitâs been shown by decades of multiple medical studies how beneficial exercise isâ regardless of the temperature.
The Best Time To Take Seasonal Allergy Medicine, Per Allergists. (TODAY)
(2/14) âWith milder winters, âyou donât get the benefit of the frost, so you have a longer growing season,â Tania Mucci-Elliott, MD, clinical instructor, Department of Medicine, Divisions of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, and General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation, explained during a March 9, 2023, segment on the TODAY Show.â
Also reporting is (2/14).
Can Allergies Make You Feel Sick? (Parade Magazine)
(2/14) âAccording to Clifford Bassett, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology based in New York City, this accumulated nasal mucus can also lead to excessive coughing, which in rare instances may induce vomiting.â
U.S. Opioid Deaths Are Out Of Control. Can Safe Injection Sites Help? (Science News)
(2/14) âWe are first and foremost scientists â weâre not advocates â so our task is to bring the highest level of scientific rigor to these questions, and weâre hoping that the science can inform policy,â said Magdalena Cerda, DrPH, professor, Department of Population Health and is âthe °”ÍűTV epidemiologist leading the OnPoint portionâ of the study âfunded by the National Institutes of Health through the National Institute on Drug Abuse that will study two OPCs over five years.â
The Legal Definition Of Death Needs To Be Clearer. (Scientific American)
(2/14) Ariane Lewis, MD, professor, Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery, writes in an opinion piece, âAs a neurologist who specializes in critical care, I believe we need a clearer, more consistent legal definition of death.â
How A Plant-Based Diet Can Improve Sexual Health. (Health Reporter)
(2/13) âResearchers are reporting that a plant-based diet can ease side effects from prostate cancer treatment, including erectile dysfunction and urinary problems,â with urologist and study lead author Stacy Loeb, MD, professor, Departments of Urology and Population Health, Perlmutter Cancer Center, saying that âadding more fruits and vegetables to their diet, while reducing meat and dairy, is a simple step that patients can take.â
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SGLT2 Inhibitors Tied To Better NAFLD Outcomes Vs Other Antidiabetic Agents. (MedPage Today)
(2/14) âLisa Ganjhu, DO, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, in New York City, told MedPage Today that she was not surprised by the findings since a âcornerstone of therapy for NAFLD is controlling diabetes.ââ
Unlocking The Potential: The Evolution Of ADCs In HER2+ NSCLC. (OncLive)
(2/14) Joshua K. Sabari, MD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Perlmutter Cancer Center, âdelved into an explanation of the utility of ADCs in patients with NSCLC, expanded on specific ADCs in the space and their benefit in each respective patient subgroup, and highlighted previous and ongoing clinical trials that are taking place to treat patients with EGFR-, ALK-, or HER2-mutant NSCLC.â
Type 2 Diabetes: How Gastric Bypass Surgery Can Help With Remission. (Medical News Today)
(2/14) ââ[This study is] clinically relevant and important when counseling patients who are severely obese with diabetes regarding the surgical options available and long-term health effects,â said Christine J. Ren-Fielding, MD, professor, Department of Surgery, chief, Division of Bariatric Surgery in New York who was not involved in the research.â
New Study Reveals Insomniaâs Impact On Bedroom Satisfaction For Women. (WDOS-AM Oneonta (NY))
Oneonta, NY (2/14) Thea Gallagher, PsyD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry, âsuggests trying a calm activity like a crossword puzzle or reading a non-stimulating book outside the bedroomâ to help deal with insomnia.
Also reporting is Binghamton, NY (2/14).
How to Fart If Trapped Gas Is Making You Bloated and Miserable. (New York Folk.)
(2/14) âFood intolerances and digestive disorders wonât necessarily make it harder to fart, but they can make you an exceptionally gassy person generally speaking, Lisa Ganjhu, DO, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, tells SELF.â
Does ChatGPT Give Better Career Advice Than Your Boss? Nearly Half Of Gen Z Says Yes. (Fox Business)
(2/13) âFox News medical contributor Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine âdiscusses ChatGPTs accuracy in making medical decisions on âThe Big Money Show.ââ
In a separate article, (2/15) âMarc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and a Fox News medical contributor, said that he thinks the CDC isolation recommendations should be changed, âbut not in the same way that Oregon and California have.ââ
California Schools Now Allow Kids To Attend With Cough And Cold Symptoms, Health Department Says. (KTTV-TV Los Angeles)
Los Angeles (2/14) âMarc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and a Fox News medical contributor, said that kids with infectious-type symptoms, especially frequent upper respiratory symptoms, should not attend school at all.â
Dangers Of DIY Vaccinations. (Scripps News (USA))
(2/15) In a discussion about so-called DIY vaccines, Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor, 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
News from °”ÍűTV Langone HospitalâLong Island
Urine Test: A New Determinant For Ovarian Cancer. (Commonwealth Union)
(2/13) âThere are no screening tests that are available or useful for ovarian cancer, says Deanna Gerber, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, °”ÍűTV Langone HospitalâLong Island, Perlmutter Cancer Center in New York who was not involved in the research.â
Hauppauge Wound Care Center Closing After Lease Not Renewed. (Newsday (NY))
(2/14) reports, âWound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Center, which Long Island Community Hospital operates, will consolidate its Hauppauge services at its Patchogue office, a hospital executive said in a Jan. 24 letter to Smithtown Supervisor Ed Wehrheim.â The move comes after the centerâs lease was not renewed⊠Long Island Community Hospital still is a separate corporation, but a full merger is expected in 2025, according to Rosemary Gomez, an °”ÍűTV Langone Health spokeswoman.
News from °”ÍűTV Langone HospitalâBrooklyn
Brooklyn, NY, Condomania Event The Family Health Centers At °”ÍűTV Langone. (Tagg Magazine)
(2/14) reports, âThe Family Centers at °”ÍűTV Langone are hosting their annual Condomania Eventâ on Feb. 14 âto raise awareness on safe sex and the prevention of sexually transmitted infections.â
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