News from °”ÍűTV Langone Health
°”ÍűTV Langone to Build $75M Ambulatory Care Center in West Palm Beach. (South Florida Business Journal)
, â°”ÍűTV Langone Health plans to buildâ the Julia Koch Family Ambulatory Care Center âin West Palm Beach in Floridaâ thanks to âa $75 million gift from the Julia Koch Family Foundation.â Andrew Rubin, senior vice president, clinical affairs and ambulatory care âtold Crainâs the health system has expanded its Florida offerings to meet rising demand among snowbirds and locals alike.â
The (2/21)* reports Ken Langone, chair of the °”ÍűTV Langone Board of Trustees said, âPalm Beach County is full of New Yorkers, many of whom now live there year-round. For the rest of us itâs a home away from home â with one big deficit: a lack of comprehensive care from the full spectrum of °”ÍűTV Langone doctors who offer unmatched quality in every specialty.â
(2/21) reports Robert I. Grossman, MD, dean and CEO, °”ÍűTV Langone Health, said, âSince our arrival in 2017, demand continues to grow in Florida for the exceptional care our teams are already known for in New York.â
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The Injury Report: Yankees, Metsâ Recoveries after Various Surgeries. (New York Post)
The (2/21) âAbigail L. Campbell, MD, assistant professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, joins New York Post Sports anchor Brandon London to discuss Mets closer Edwin Diazâs recovery process from patella tendon surgery following his injury at the 2023 World Baseball Classic.â
Young Adults Have Higher Rates of Long COVID than Older Americans: See the Charts. (USA Today)
(2/21) âLeora Horwitz, MD, professor, Departments of Population Health, and Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine told USA TODAY that vaccination clearly reduces the risk of long COVID.â
60 Million Americans Experience Heartburn Monthly. Hereâs What Causes It. (USA Today)
(2/22) That âspecific types of food increase the likelihood of irritation or cause the muscles at the base of the esophagus to relax,â which include âinclude citrus fruits and fried foods, plus âcarbonated beverages, mint, alcohol, and acidic or spicy foods,â says Gregory Katz, MD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology at °”ÍűTV Langone Health.â
E-Bike Head Trauma Soars as Helmet Use Falls, Study Finds. (NPR)
(2/21) ââThis near doubling of speeds coupled with pretty dismal rates of helmet use translates into an exponentially increased risk of head injuries,â said Charles J. DiMaggio, PhD, professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma and Critical Care Surgery, professor, Department of Population Health.â
Seizures Identified as Potential Cause of Sudden Unexplained Deaths in Children. (ReachMD)
(2/22) ââOur study, although small, offers the first direct evidence that seizures may be responsible for some sudden deaths in children, which are usually unwitnessed during sleep,â said study lead investigator Laura Gould, MSc, MA, PT, research scientist, and Orrin Devinsky, MD, professor, Departments of Neurology, Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, director, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center. Dr. Devinsky said, âThese study findings show that seizures are much more common than patientsâ medical histories suggest, and that further research is needed to determine if seizures are frequent occurrences in sleep-related deaths in toddlers, and potentially in infants, older children, and adults.â
Velcheti Addresses Promising Data with Repotrectinib in ROS1+ NSCLC. (Targeted Oncology)
(2/20) In the first article of a 2-part series, Vamsidhar Velcheti, MD, professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Perlmutter Cancer Center, discussed why patients with lung cancer may experience dizziness with repotrectinib and why the efficacy data behind this therapy are considered impressive.â
Providence Approves Nationâs First State-Regulated Overdose Prevention Center. (Brown (RI) Daily Herald)
The (2/15) âEarlier this month, the Providence City Council unanimously approved the nationâs first state-regulated overdose prevention center,â which is âthe subject of a School of Public Health and New York University Langone Health study examining the efficacy of OPCs in preventing overdose.â Magdalena Cerda, DrPH, professor, Department of Population Health and head of the study in New York City, said in an email, âI look forward to working with the Brown University research team and the team at Project Weber/RENEW to evaluate the public health and community effects of this important harm reduction tool.â
Sound Bites: Millions of Dollars Worth in Food Stamps Stolen in NY. (WSHU-FM Fairfield (CT))
In a roundup, Fairfield, CT (2/21) reports, âEvery Long Island hospital but one penalized for high readmission rates. °”ÍűTV Langone Health is the only hospital to dodge a cut in funding from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services since 2013. Northwell Health is expected to pay $3.2 million in total penalties.â
âMagic Mushroomsâ Are Making a Comeback, Particularly in the Midwest. Hereâs Why. (Columbus (OH) Dispatch)
The (2/20) Research funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse âshows a dramatic rise in law enforcement seizures across the United States â and particularly in the Midwest â of psilocybin mushrooms,â with Joseph J. Palamar, MPH, PhD, associate professor, Department of Population Health, saying, âI believe more people are using shrooms, but weâre lacking data that shows increasing trends in use, largely because most drug surveys used donât specifically ask about shroom use.â
Psychologists Share How Long You Can âBed Rotâ Before Itâs a Problem. (Daily Mail (UK))
The (2/21) âItâs also important for those who struggle with insomnia to avoiding training their body to lie in bed awake, according to Alcibiades J. Rodriguez, MD, associate professor, Department of Neurology, Division of Epilepsy, and Sleep Medicine at °”ÍűTV Langone Health.â
Which Surgery for Stress Urinary Incontinence Is Best for You? (HealthDay)
(2/21) âExperts at the Mayo Clinic and °”ÍűTV Langone Health describe the various surgical optionsâ to help fix stress urinary incontinence.
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How Mental Health Affects Consumer Behavior, According to Psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma. (Women's Wear Daily)
(2/21) âSudeepta Varma, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Psychiatryâ is âaddressing how in a world rife with violence, political divisiveness and uncertainty, people are turning pessimistic, stressing out and increasingly grappling with mental health issuesâ in her first book, âPractical Optimism: The Art, Science and Practice of Exceptional Well-Being.â
Florida Elementary School Confirms 6th Case of Measles Amid Outbreak. (Fox News)
(2/21) âFox News medical contributor Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicineâ of °”ÍűTV Langone Health âdiscusses the growing concerns about measles as new cases are reported in the Northeast and a recent study that found a protein could halt colon cancer.â
In a separate segment on (2/21) âFox News medical contributor Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicineâ of °”ÍűTV Langone Health âbreaks down Elon Muskâs update on the first human Neuralink patient on âAmerica Reports.ââ
Neuralinkâs First Brain Implant Is Working. Elon Muskâs Transparency Isnât. (Wired)
(2/21) âGiven reports, including by WIRED, that Neuralinkâs brain implant may have caused problems in monkeys, bioethicistâ Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics, âsays the company should be more forthcoming about its research.â
A Diet to Reduce the Side Effects of Prostate Cancer Treatment. (The Doctor Will See You Now)
(2/21) ââAdding more fruits and vegetables to their diet, while reducing meat and dairy, is a simple step that patients can take,â said Stacy Loeb, MD, professor, Departments of Urology and Population Health, Perlmutter Cancer Center at °”ÍűTV Langone Health.â