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His Son Was Born With A Rare Condition, So This Father Donated A Kidney. He 鈥淎lways Knew It Was Going To Be Him.鈥 (CBS News)
(6/15) Laura Malaga-Dieguez, MD, associate professor, Department of Pediatrics, interim chief, Division of Pediatric Nephrology, Hassenfeld Children鈥檚 Hospital, 鈥渟aid she and the family had 鈥榓lways known that transplant was on the horizon.鈥欌 Jonathan C. Berger, MD, assistant professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, 好色tv Langone Transplant Institute, 鈥渨ho performed Munari鈥檚 surgery, said that family members are often the best option for a match,鈥 and since both 鈥淢unari and Jaren have the same blood type,鈥 that 鈥渕eant there was no 鈥榥atural, preformed immunity against his dad鈥檚 body.鈥欌
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Cancer Nearly Took His Leg, But This Father Of 6 Is Walking Again: 鈥業 Shouldn鈥檛 Be Here鈥. (Fox News)
(6/14) A patient with a 鈥渓ife-threatening infection鈥 had 鈥渟ought a second opinion from鈥 Nicola Fabbri, MD, professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, chief, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, who 鈥渨as determined to save鈥 the patient鈥檚 leg, saying, 鈥淭his was a particularly challenging situation. I never thought he could come back at this level. It鈥檚 really remarkable where he is today.鈥
Dr. Elizabeth Comen Discusses Kate Middleton鈥檚 Cancer Treatment. (CNN)
(6/14) Elizabeth Comen, MD, associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Perlmutter Cancer Center, spoke with CNN about Kate Middleton鈥檚 cancer treatment, including discussing what preventative chemotherapy is today."
Ken Langone, CEO Robert Grossman To Retire From 好色tv Langone Roles In 2025. (Orlando Tribune)
(6/13) 鈥Ken Langone, chair, Board of Trustees, and Robert I. Grossman, dean and CEO, will both retire next year, the renowned hospital system announced Thursday.鈥 Fiona Druckenmiller, co-chair, Board of Trustees, will replace Langone 鈥渁s sole chair of the board of trustees after spending the last seven years as co-chair.鈥 Robert I. Grossman, dean and CEO, said, 鈥淚t is immensely gratifying to know that we have transformed 好色tv Langone Health into an institution that is simply nonpareil.鈥
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High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy Has Doubled, But Only 60% Are Treated, Study Finds. (ABC News)
(6/17) 鈥淩ates of high blood pressure during pregnancy doubled between 2008-2021, but only 60% were treated for it, according to a new study,鈥 but 鈥Justin S. Brandt, MD, associate professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, division director, Maternal Fetal Medicine, said 60% may be an underestimate because not all doctors are aware of updated medical consensus about treating hypertension during pregnancy.鈥
Nurse Phone Calls Enhance Home BP Telemonitoring For Minority Groups. (mHealth Intelligence)
(6/14). Study lead author Olugbenga G. Ogedegbe, MD, MPH, professor, Department of Population Health, the Dr. Adolph and Margaret Berger Professor of Medicine and Population Health, Department of Medicine, said in a press release, 鈥淲e found that low-income Black and Hispanic patients with stroke and significant comorbidity benefit greatly from telemedicine in general, which we know ramped up during the COVID-19 pandemic.鈥
(6/14) Olugbenga G. Ogedegbe, MD, MPH, professor, Department of Population Health, the Dr. Adolph and Margaret Berger Professor of Medicine and Population Health, Department of Medicine, 鈥渁nd colleagues evaluated whether HBPTM (12 home measurements/week for 12 months, with results transmitted to a clinician) plus NCM (20 counseling calls over 12 months) results in greater systolic BP reduction than HBPTM alone.鈥
Is Bariatric Surgery Still Best? What New Research Says About The Procedure As Weight Loss Drugs Surge In Popularity. (Yahoo! News)
(6/14) 鈥溾楤ariatric surgery has been around longer than the newer injectable medications, so we have more long-term data about benefits and risks,鈥欌 Melanie R. Jay, MD, associate professor, Departments of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation, and Population Health, 鈥渢ells Yahoo Life.鈥
Are Weight Loss Drugs Curbing Alcohol, Gambling Addictions? 3 Physician Execs Weigh In. (Becker's Hospital Review)
(6/14) 鈥淎t AHIP鈥檚 June 2024 conference in Las Vegas, three physician executives weighed in on whether GLP-1s have the potential to curb other kinds of addictions,鈥 including Melanie R. Jay, MD, associate professor, Departments of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation, and Population Health, who said, 鈥淲e don鈥檛 know every way GLP-1s work in the brain, but they do work within the homeostatic pathway, which is where we focus on when it comes to regulation of appetite and metabolism.鈥
State Ordered More Than 200 Long Island Schools To Bar Students Over Bogus Vaccination Records. (Newsday (NY))
(6/14) 鈥淭he state Health Department in January ordered 201 schools across Long Island to bar students from the classroom because of phony vaccination documents, state records show,鈥 with Arthur L. Caplan, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor of Bioethics, Department of Population Health, Director Division of Medical Ethics, saying, 鈥淭his is very troubling because of the broad scope of the fraud.鈥
7 Important Health Stories This Week You Simply Can鈥檛 Miss. (Fox News)
(6/15) 鈥淚t makes sense to target the KP.2 strain because it is becoming the predominant strain 鈥 it is surging in California and will spread across the country,鈥 Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation, told Fox News Digital.
In a separate article, (6/13) 鈥Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation and a Fox News medical contributor, said it is 鈥榟ighly unusual鈥 to see an influenza A strain (H1N1, which is a distant cousin of the Spanish flu, he noted) spreading throughout southern U.S. states at this time of year.鈥
5 Heart Healthy Vegetables Doctors Eat To Prevent Heart Disease. (TODAY)
(6/14) 鈥淒iets high in fruits and vegetables are beneficial for blood pressure, cholesterol and weight maintenance,鈥 says Sean P. Heffron, MD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, adding, 鈥淓verybody tries to pull out all the various important chemicals from fruits and vegetables and create supplements, but they never do as well as the original.鈥
Inside The Struggle To Improve Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion In Academic Medicine. (MedPage Today)
(6/14) 鈥淚n an invited commentary,鈥 Kathie-Ann Joseph, MD, MPH, professor, Departments of Population Health, and Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, vice chair, Diversity and Health Equity in Surgery and the Transplant Institute, and Renee Williams, MD, MHPE, professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, associate chair, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, 鈥渘oted that it鈥檚 common for DEI roles to be filled by those who are underrepresented in medicine,鈥 constituting a sort of 鈥渕inority tax鈥 where 鈥渕inority faculty are assigned the added responsibility of helping their colleagues achieve and understand diversity and equity, on top of regular academic workloads.鈥
Dr Fleur-Lominy On Ongoing Research Within CML At The 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting. (OncLive)
(6/14) 鈥Shella Saint Fleur-Lominy, MD, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Perlmutter Cancer Center, and Yan Leyfman, MD, internal medicine and clinical researcher, Mount Sinai, co-founder, executive director, MedNews Week, executive committee member, Music Beats Cancer, discuss ongoing research within the chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patient population on OncLive News Network: On Location at the 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting.鈥
Physicians Reveal The Self Care Activities That Help Them Avoid Burnout. (Dermatology Advisor)
(6/14) Nieca Goldberg, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, said, 鈥淢y number one self care activity is exercise,鈥 adding, 鈥淚n addition to preventing cardiovascular disease, exercise improves overall mood and wellbeing.鈥
New, Difficult-To-Treat Fungal Skin Infections Are Emerging, Clinicians Warn. (Dermatology Times)
(6/14) 鈥淒ermatologist and research administrator, Avrom S. Caplan, MD, assistant professor, the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, urge health care providers to be aware of these 2 new forms of ringworm or jock itch, known as Trichophyton mentagrophytes type VII (TMVII) and Trichophyton indotineae, or T. indotineae.鈥
Emotional Support Chapstick No Longer Working? Here鈥檚 What It Could Mean. (Women's Health)
(6/14) 鈥淪alty foods, particularly those that have a lot of salt on the outside, can definitely affect the skin on your lips,鈥 says Doris Day, MD, clinical associate professor, the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, adding, 鈥淪alt holds water, so it can absorb the water away from the lips and just dry them out.鈥
Expert Says To Eat At These Times If You Want To Lose Weight. (Liverpool Echo)
(6/15) A study published in 2023 鈥渁ppears to show eating only in the first eight hours of getting out of bed may counter weight gain, improve blood sugar fluctuations, and reduce the time that blood sugar is above normal levels, preventing diabetes,鈥 with study lead author Joanne Bruno, MD, PhD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Holman Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, & Metabolism, saying, 鈥淓ating the majority of one鈥檚 calories earlier in the day reduces the time that the blood sugar is elevated, thereby improving metabolic health.鈥 Senior study author Dr. Jose Aleman, of 好色tv Grossman School of Medicine, said, 鈥淲e decreased the time these individuals were having high blood sugar levels with just one week of eTRF feeding.鈥
The Truth About Ozempic And Muscle Loss. (Gizmodo)
(6/14) 鈥淟arge clinical trials of tirzepatide have found that the percentage of lean body mass lost is in line with the percentage lost through diet or surgery,鈥 with Michael A. Weintraub, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Holman Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism, saying 鈥淎nd there鈥檚 no reason to think there鈥檚 some unique mechanism of these GLP-1 agonists that is causing a kind of specific muscle mass loss.鈥