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Brooklyn Marathoner To Run In First-Of-Its-Kind Amateur Event In Paris. (WNBC-TV New York)
New York (8/9) Brooklyn resident Jessica Allen ran in a 鈥渇irst of its kind amateur鈥 marathon 鈥渢hrough the streets of Paris on the same course the professionals use鈥 and 鈥渟pent much of the last few weeks getting ready鈥 with her trainer, Heather A. Milton, MS, clinical exercise physiologist, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Sports Performance Center, who prepared her for 鈥渁 quite challenging course.鈥
Also reporting was New York (8/10).
Gene Signature Predicts Severe Adverse Events From ICI Therapy For Melanoma. (Healio)
(8/12) Researchers identified a gene signature that can predict which group of patients with melanoma will experience severe immune-related adverse events when treated with immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy, according to researchers at 嘿嘿视频 Health鈥檚 Perlmutter Cancer Center. Tomas Kirchhoff, PhD, associate professor, Department of Population Health, Perlmutter Cancer Center, and a study co-senior investigator, said, 鈥淚mmune checkpoint inhibition (ICI) therapies, combining the two antibodies anti-PD-1 and anti-CTLA-4, is an approved frontline therapy with the highest clinical efficacy for treating melanoma.鈥
(8/12) Study co-lead investigator Dr. Kelsey Monson said, 鈥淥ur study results show that increased gene activity in the spleen tyrosine kinase pathway could be the basis of a possible blood test that identifies melanoma patients most susceptible to having severe side effects from immunotherapy, and well before they start treatment.鈥 Additionally, Jeffery S. Weber, MD, the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Professor of Oncology, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Perlmutter Cancer Center, and study co-senior investigator, 鈥渃ommented that the SYK pathway has been linked to other autoimmune diseases before.鈥
Also reporting are the (8/12) and (8/12).
Early Identification, Treatment Of Depression In Patients With CKD Has Long-Term Benefits. (Healio)
(8/7) Showing a lack of interest in social activities is one indicator that CKD is leading to depression, Daniel Cukor, PhD, associate professor, Department of Medicine, Divisions of General Internal Medicine, and Nephrology, and Department of Psychiatry, said, adding, 鈥淪ometimes, however, it is hard to know, for the patient and the clinician, whether a particular symptom is due to physical effects of the illness, the treatment or the emotional toll.鈥
Doctors Say Walking This Much Per Day Could Decrease Disease-Causing Inflammation. (Women's Health)
(8/12) Valerie Antoine-Gustave, MD, clinical instructor, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, explains that 鈥渋nflammation is a completely natural process, and it鈥檚 a response usually to either injury or infection,鈥 emphasizing that while acute inflammation can occur from events like cuts or twisted ankles to aid in healing, it is a normal part of the immune system.
Also reporting is (8/13).
The Number 1 Thing A Cardiologist Recommends You Avoid Eating For A Healthy Heart. (HuffPost (UK))
(8/13) Guilly R. Rebagay, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, advised patients to avoid trans fats and foods high in very saturated fats and heavily processed items, stating, 鈥渧ery oily things 鈥 you know, like foods prepared with duck fat 鈥 or [heavily processed] things you see on grocery store shelves鈥 can contribute to the production of LDL cholesterol, which creates artery-clogging plaque and inflammation.
14 Proven Methods For Better Sleep. (WTOP-FM Washington)
Washington (8/11) Alcibiades J. Rodriguez, MD, associate professor, Department of Neurology, Division of Epilepsy, advises those who can鈥檛 sleep to 鈥済et out of bed for 10 to 15 minutes,鈥 suggesting they 鈥済o to a chair and read something boring鈥 until they feel drowsy enough to return to bed.
鈥榋ika-Like鈥 Mosquito-Borne Virus Has Spread Into Europe, Health Officials Warn. (Fox News)
(8/12) Cases of the Oropouche virus (OROV) emerging in Europe have health officials on high alert but, the 鈥渧irus doesn鈥檛 spread from person to person,鈥 Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, confirmed to Fox News Digital.
Cancer In Men Projected To Increase By 84% Over Next Quarter-Century. (WCBS-TV New York)
(8/13) Cancer in men is projected to rise by 84 percent over the next 25 years, with deaths nearly doubling, according to a new study; Jonathan D. LaPook, MD, the Mebane Professor of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, professor, Department of Population Health, explained, 鈥淚t鈥檚 complicated, but one reason is a difference in exposure,鈥 citing higher rates of cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption among men, as well as environmental toxins, genetic factors, and willingness to participate in cancer screenings.
Noah Lyles Criticized For Partying After COVID-19 Diagnosis. (Black Enterprise)
(8/12) Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics, 鈥渄escribed a positive COVID diagnosis as something that athletes will happily overlook,鈥 saying, 鈥淟eaving decisions about competition up to each athlete is abnegating the duty to protect all who are participating in the games.鈥