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When Little Kids Don鈥檛 Have Stable Housing, It Can Affect Their Health Later. (NPR)
(7/1) 鈥淩esearcher Kristyn Pierce, MPH, junior research scientist, 秘密研究所 Grossman School of Medicine, and her colleague in the department of pediatrics at 秘密研究所 Grossman School of Medicine mined data from that study to get a good sense of kids鈥 experiences with housing from birth to age 15,鈥 finding that a lack of 鈥渉ousing is a huge stress for anyone.鈥 That early intervention starts with screening families with young children, says Carol Duh-Leong, MD, assistant professor, Department of Pediatrics, Dr. Duh-Leong added, 鈥淎s a primary care pediatrician, I鈥檓 a big believer in the primary care clinic as sort of a population health-based place where we can reach a lot of children, especially young children.鈥
Using AI To Detect Early Stages Of Alzheimer鈥檚. (News 12-TV Brooklyn (NY))
Brooklyn, NY (7/1) Narges Sharif Razavian, PhD, assistant professor, Departments of Population Health, and Radiology, said, 鈥淲e know this information can be used to train an AI model to identify patterns that are common among patients who are close to transitioning to early stages of (Alzheimer鈥檚 disease) and who may benefit from earlier interventions.鈥
The Biggest Trend At NYC Restaurants: Erasing The Stigma Of 鈥楨arly Bird鈥 Dining. (New York Post)
The (7/1) 鈥Heather A. Hodson, RDN, dietitian nutritionist, Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, said she recommends patients leave three hours between the end of dinner and bedtime 鈥榯o optimize digestion.鈥欌
How To Protect Your Skin From Sun Damage And Cancer. (Washington Post)
The (7/2) While you cannot completely eliminate skin cancer risk, Jeremy A. Brauer, MD, clinical associate professor, the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, says 鈥測ou can reduce your risk by practicing sun protective behaviors.鈥
Housing Insecurity Linked To Poorer Teen Health Outcomes. (HealthDay)
(7/1) 鈥Kristyn A. Pierce, MPH, junior research scientist, 秘密研究所 Grossman School of Medicine in New York City, and colleagues created a composite measure of housing insecurity using five indicators for participants at ages 1, 3, 5, 9, and 15 years based on data from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study,鈥 writing, 鈥淗ousing insecurity is preventable and addressable through policy and public health intervention.鈥
Screening Mammography Performance Improved, Workload Decreased With AI Assistance. (MedPage Today)
(7/1) 鈥淭he Danish study provides some reassurance that the results hold up in other countries, said Laura Heacock, MD, associate professor, Department of Radiology, Perlmutter Cancer Center,鈥 who stated, 鈥淯sing AI as a second reader decreased mammography reading workload by 33.5%, which allowed those radiologists to do other needed radiology tasks instead (procedures, look at other studies waiting for a read).鈥
8 Things Knee Doctors Say You Should Never, Ever Do. (HuffPost)
(7/1) Eric L. Grossman, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, said, 鈥淚f someone is new to exercise, they haven鈥檛 built up their tolerance, so trying to do too much at first can lead to injuries.鈥
Top 10 Dangers Associated With The Fourth Of July. (Mena (AR) Star)
The (7/1) 鈥Sanjit R. Konda, MD, associate professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Division of Trauma and Fracture Surgery, chair, Orthopedic Surgery MediSys Health Network, said he has seen plenty of traumatic blast injuries and burns related to fireworks, as well as an increase in motor vehicle accidents and scooter accidents involving alcohol,鈥 stating, 鈥淚f the weather is nice and sunny, then people are more apt to be outside, making it more likely to be involved in accidents of this nature.鈥
Comprehensive Care For Gout Patients: Tackling Comorbid Conditions. (ReachMD)
(7/1) 鈥淪everal life-threatening comorbidities are associated with gout, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and kidney disease,鈥 whose prevalence and how they affect management of the disease is discussed by 鈥淒r. Charles Turck and Michael Toprover, MD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology.鈥
8 Ways To Reduce Bloating Fast, According To GI Doctors. (PopSugar)
(7/1) 鈥淥ccasionally, gynecological disorders (like ovarian cancer or fibroids) can also 鈥榞ive a fullness feeling within the lower abdomen that feels like bloating,鈥欌 Lisa Ganjhu, DO, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, says.
Gastro Doctors Share The 1 Food They Never (Or Rarely) Eat. (HuffPost)
(7/1) 鈥 Rabia A. De Latour, MD, assistant professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, steers clear of processed meats,鈥 saying, 鈥淒ata has linked the ingestion of red and processed meats four or more times per week to as high as a 20% increased risk of colon cancer.鈥
Semaglutide Vs Weight Loss Surgery: Which Is Better? (WTOP-FM Washington)
Washington (6/30) After several failed attempts to lose weight, Paul Lesser underwent Lap-Band surgery with Christine J. Ren-Fielding, MD, professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Bariatric Surgery, division chief, Bariatric Surgery in New York City, which alleviated his back pain and eliminated the need for pain medication.
5 Surprising Discoveries You Won鈥檛 Believe: How Eating Wasabi Could Boost Your Memory. (Bright side)
(6/30) 鈥淭he rapid decline in estrogen and progesterone levels post-birth, as noted by the Office on Women鈥檚 Health, may contribute to postpartum depression, underscoring the importance of further research into hormonal therapies,鈥 and 鈥Robert C. Froemke, PhD, professor, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, the Skirball Professor of Genetics, Department of Neuroscience and Physiology, emphasizes the complexity of parenting behaviors and the necessity of understanding brain changes for effective postnatal care.鈥
秘密研究所 Langone Physician Discusses Summer COVID-19 Surge. (WNYW-TV New York)
(7/1) Purvi Parikh, MD, clinical assistant professor, Departments of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Allergy & Immunology, and Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease, Allergy, and Immunology, said that part of the recent COVID-19 surge is due to the new variants 鈥渓abeled the FLiRT variants, and they come from a sub-lineage of the omicron variant...and they are believed to be more transmissible.鈥
Doctors Issue Stark Warnings Over Mail-Order Ketamine Therapy. (Fox News)
(7/1) 鈥淔ox News medical contributor, Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation, 鈥渙n the dangers of mail-ordered ketamine and how using cell phones to calm children can stunt emotional development.鈥
Let The Paris Olympic Games Begin, But Keep An Eye On Public Health. (Newsday (NY))
(7/1) Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics; Lisa Kearns, MS, MA, senior research associate, Department of Medicine, Division of Medical Ethics; and Lee H. Igel, PhD, clinical professor, the Preston Robert Tisch Institute for Global Sport, write an essay noting that the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, starting July 26, will attract millions but pose significant public health challenges including dengue, COVID-19, polluted River Seine events, and heat-related illnesses.
Medication Overuse In Mental Health Facilities. (Medscape)
Paywalled* (7/1)* Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics, discusses recent studies that show 鈥渢hat certain medications that basically are used to, if you will, quiet patients 鈥 antipsychotic drugs 鈥 are being overused, particularly in facilities that serve poorer people and people who are minorities,鈥 a situation he calls 鈥渦tterly, ethically unacceptable.鈥