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More Than 100,000 People In The US Died Of Drug Overdoses In 2023. (The Guardian (UK))
鈥(5/15) Joseph J. Palamar, MPH, PhD, associate professor, Department of Population Health at 好色tv Langone Health 鈥渁nd the lead author of鈥 a 鈥淣IH-supported study released this week in the International Journal of Drug Policy,鈥 said, 鈥淧ills are flooding the market.鈥
鈥(5/15) 鈥溾楢vailability of illicit fentanyl is continuing to skyrocket in the U.S., and the influx of fentanyl-containing pills is particularly alarming,鈥 said鈥Joseph J. Palamar, MPH, PhD, associate professor, Department of Population Health at 好色tv Langone Health.
鈥(5/15) 鈥溾業 wasn鈥檛 very surprised that the majority of fentanyl seizures are now in pill form,鈥欌Joseph J. Palamar, MPH, PhD, associate professor, Department of Population Health at 好色tv Langone Health 鈥渢old Healio.鈥
鈥疭eattle (5/15) 鈥淎ccording to a new study, led by experts at鈥蒙玹v Grossman School of Medicine鈥痑nd the University of Florida, the number of illicit fentanyl seizures by law enforcement in the United States has grown by more than 1,700% between 2017 and 2023.鈥濃Joseph J. Palamar, MPH, PhD, associate professor, Department of Population Health at 好色tv Langone Health, said, 鈥淎bout half of seized fentanyl is now in pill form, suggesting that the illicit drug landscape has rapidly changed.鈥
鈥Joseph J. Palamar, MPH, PhD, associate professor, Department of Population Health at 好色tv Langone Health,鈥痵aid, 鈥淧ublic health efforts are needed to help prevent these pills from falling into the hands of young people and to help prevent overdose among people taking pills that unsuspectingly contain fentanyl.鈥
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U.S. Overdose Deaths Decline For First Time Since 2018. (Wall Street Journal)
Paywalled* The鈥(5/15)*鈥Magdalena Cerda, DrPH, professor, Department of Population Health, said, 鈥淲e鈥檙e still dealing with a huge鈥 overdose 鈥渃risis that is much higher than it was just a few years ago.鈥
鈥(5/15) 鈥溾楳ore than 100,000 people died of overdoses in 2023. If you take a historical perspective, this is four times what it was 20 years ago,鈥 said鈥Magdalena Cerda, DrPH, professor, Department of Population Health.
Late-Stage Results Set Up Cytokinetics Heart Drug To Compete With Bristol. (STAT)
笔补测飞补濒濒别诲*鈥(5/13)*鈥赌Daniele Massera, MD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, said, 鈥淭he Achilles鈥 heel of is the very aggressive REMS program. ... If aficamten is able to achieve a less aggressive REMS program, then it will probably be a more attractive drug.鈥
What To Do If You Suspect Your Child Has Depression Or Anxiety. (People)
鈥(5/15) 鈥溾榃e are seeing an increase in anxiety across kids,鈥 says child and adolescent psychologist鈥 Becky Lois, PhD, clinical associate professor, Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, KiDS of 好色tv Foundation Integrated Behavioral Health Program, Hassenfeld Children鈥檚 Hospital.
Family Planning With A Chronic Health Condition. (HealthyWomen)
鈥(5/14) 鈥溾楽ome diseases worsen during pregnancy and some improve, and knowing this would help you determine a good time to start trying to become pregnant,鈥 said Connie Newman, MD, adjunct professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism,鈥痑nd a member of Healthy Women鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Health Advisory Council.鈥
4 Cancer Vaccine Developments. (Becker's Hospital Review)
鈥(5/15) 鈥好色tv Langone Health鈥檚 Perlmutter Cancer Center launched a phase 3 trial for its metastasis melanoma mRNA vaccine.鈥
In RA Treatment, Don鈥檛 Overlook Underlying CV Risks. (Medscape)
鈥(5/16)Michael S. Garshick, MD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, and the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology,鈥渃oncurred that a number of unanswered questions persist over the treatment of鈥 cardiovascular disease risk in rheumatoid arthritis 鈥-- and autoimmune disease in general.鈥
Another Benefit Of Gout Treatment: CV Risk Reduction. (Medscape)
鈥(5/16)*鈥Michael H. Pillinger, MD, professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, said at the 4th Annual Cardiometabolic Risk in Inflammatory Conditions conference, 鈥淕uideline-concordant gout treatment, which is essentially an anti-inflammatory urate-lowering strategy, at least improves arterial physiology and likely reduces cardiovascular risk.鈥 Pillinger offered 鈥渕ore evidence that the understanding of the relationship between gout, gout flares, and CV risk is evolving, said鈥Michael S. Garshick, MD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, and the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology.
鈥業鈥檓 A Cardiologist And This Is The Type Of Protein I Eat Almost Every Day For Heart Health鈥. (Parade Magazine)
鈥(5/15) 鈥淲hen considering heart health in your diet, it鈥檚 important to think about the type of protein, portion size and how it鈥檚 prepared,鈥 says鈥Nieca Goldberg, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology.
Women Neurologists And Research: This Relationship Still Needs Improvement. (Neurology Today)
鈥(5/16)鈥赌Mia T. Minen, MD, MPH, associate professor, Departments of Neurology, and Population Health, said: 鈥楾he NIH is starting to recognize that women researchers need to go on maternity leave. It will now provide funding for staff to continue working while investigators are out. It鈥檚 a great initiative, and it should be more highly publicized than it is already.鈥欌
A Mother Is 鈥楢n Honor, God-Given Privilege鈥: Dr. Olga Husbands. (Caribbean Life (NY))
鈥(5/15) Olga Husbands, nurse manager, 鈥渨ho has been a nurse for over 30 years and a nurse leader for over 15 years, says that being a mother is 鈥榓n honor, a God-given privilege and one of the most important occupation a woman can have.鈥欌
Health Care Costs Up To 300% Higher For Privately Insured Patients Than Those With Medicare, Report Reveals. (Fox News)
鈥(5/15)鈥Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, and a Fox News medical contributor, said 鈥渟ometimes hospitals and other health organizations know they can get away with charging private insurers more while obscuring prices from both the insurer and the patient to help compensate for the shrinking reimbursements from public insurances.鈥