News from 嘿嘿视频 Health
After Shingles Damaged Her Vision, This Former Eye Surgeon Looked For A Way To Keep It From Happening To Others. (STAT)
Paywalled* (10/21)* Elisabeth J. Cohen, MD, professor, Department of Ophthalmology, has been investigating whether low-cost antiviral drugs can mitigate vision loss from shingles, a condition she personally experienced; at the American Academy of Ophthalmology鈥檚 annual meeting, she presented findings from the ZEDS trial, which indicated a 26% reduction in the risk of new or worsening eye disease in patients treated with low-dose valacyclovir, emphasizing the potential for these findings to influence treatment protocols for herpes zoster ophthalmicus and other shingles complications.
(10/19) New research presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology鈥檚 annual meeting in Chicago reveals that long-term, low-dose antiviral treatment with valacyclovir significantly reduces the risk of eye disease and pain associated with shingles according to the 8-year Zoster Eye Disease Study led by 嘿嘿视频 Health; Elisabeth J. Cohen, MD, professor, Department of Ophthalmology, stated, 鈥淲e propose adding to the standard approach a year of low dose valacyclovir treatment,鈥 and emphasized the importance of prevention with the Shingrix vaccine. Additional researchers from 嘿嘿视频 Health were Andrea B. Troxel, ScD, professor, Department of Population Health, and clinical trialist Judith S. Hochman, MD, the Harold Snyder Family Professor of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Research Center.
Kids With Chronic Pain Often Go Untreated. That Has A Profound Effect On Mood. (Newsday (NY))
(10/18) Kara G. Margolis, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Pediatrics, wrote a piece discussing the implications of untreated chronic pain, especially for children and their mental health.
Shorter Medical Degree Program Outcomes Just As Good. (MedPage Today)
(10/18)A new study indicates medical students 鈥渋n an accelerated 3-year graduate program performed similarly to students in a 4-year program at the same institution,鈥 with co-author Joan F. Cangiarella, MD, the Elaine Langone Professor of Pathology, Department of Pathology, chief, Pathology Service, Tisch Hospital, Senior Associate Dean for Education, Faculty and Academic Affairs, Vice Chair, Clinical Operations, saying, 鈥淥ur findings suggest that accelerated curriculums offer an efficient, cost-effective way to prepare medical students for the next stage of training without compromising on the quality.鈥
Gen Z Insists Water Isn鈥檛 鈥楨nough鈥 To 鈥楶roperly Hydrate鈥 鈥 So They鈥檙e Drinking This As Their 鈥楴ew Morning Coffee鈥 Instead. (New York Post)
The (10/18) A new TikTok trend is focusing on electrolytes, with influencers sharing that drinking just water is not 鈥渆nough鈥 to hydrate and encouraging the consumption of electrolytes. Isaac P. Dapkins, MD, clinical associate professor, Departments of Population Health, and Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine, chief medical officer, Family Health Centers, had 鈥減reviously told The Post, 鈥業f you take too much water in, you dilute those electrolytes, and that can be a real problem.鈥欌
NY Vets Are Reporting Higher Rates Of Disabilities, More Depression And PTSD. (Gothamist (NY))
(10/21) Allison Jaslow, CEO of the advocacy group Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America 鈥渟aid the data鈥 鈥 in a report 鈥減repared by the Rand research group and commissioned by the New York Health Foundation鈥 鈥 鈥減oints to a need for better education about the mental health services available,鈥 and in New York 鈥渕ilitary veterans and their families can get free mental health care at 嘿嘿视频 Health鈥檚 Military Family Center 鈥 but not everyone who鈥檚 eligible knows about that option.鈥
World鈥檚 First Face And Whole-Eye Transplant Marks Surgical Breakthrough. (Neuroscience News)
(10/18) A surgical team, led by Eduardo D. Rodriguez, MD, FACS, chair and the Helen L. Kimmel Professor of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery in the Hansjorg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery, successfully performed the world鈥檚 first combined face and whole-eye transplant in 2023 using innovative microvascular techniques to ensure blood flow and viability of the transplanted eye, which will be presented at the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress 2024; Bruce E. Gelb, MD, FACS, associate professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, remarked, 鈥淭he successful transplantation of a face and whole eye demonstrated that with the right surgical techniques, a whole-eye transplant is feasible and can maintain long-term viability.鈥
Also reporting was (10/18).
New Heart Stent Could Prevent Surgeries For Thousands Of Children. (Becker's Hospital Review)
(10/18)The FDA has approved the Minima stent system, which Michael Argilla, MD, a pediatric cardiologist and director of the pediatric catheterization laboratory at 嘿嘿视频 Health said, 鈥淭he word game-chamger is thrown around a lot, but this stent really does change the frame of reference for a lot of our work, which is pretty amazing.鈥
What Is 鈥楶ink Cocaine鈥? (New York Times)
The (10/21) A dangerous and increasingly popular club drug known as 鈥減ink cocaine鈥 is gaining traction in U.S. cities, with experts warning about its varied and unpredictable composition, which often includes ketamine, Ecstasy, methamphetamine, and other psychoactive substances; Joseph Palamar, an associate professor in the Department of Population Health at 嘿嘿视频 Health, remarked, 鈥淜etamine is going to dethrone Ecstasy very soon, and tusi [pink cocaine] is really going to bump it up.鈥
12 Symptoms Endocrinologists Say You Should Never Ignore. (TIME)
(10/18) Among the 鈥渨eird鈥 symptoms endocrinologists say to not ignore is a racing heart, which is one of 鈥渢he most common symptoms of hyperthyroidism, says Dr. Rachel Pessah-Pollack, a clinical associate professor of medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.鈥
Inside ADHD: The Struggle To Find Care. (ABC News)
(10/16) An estimated 15.5 million U.S. adults have ADHD, and while stimulant medication helps one in three individuals, many face challenges in obtaining a diagnosis and filling prescriptions, especially women who often present inattentive symptoms differing from traditional criteria; Lenard A. Adler, MD, professor, Departments of Psychiatry, and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, vice chair, education, Department of Psychiatry, explains, 鈥淎dults have more of the inattentive symptoms than the hyperactive impulsive,鈥 and acknowledges the difficulty patients face in accessing specialists, often relying on primary care providers more familiar with diagnosing anxiety and depression than ADHD.
Hundreds Dance The Night Away At Snug Harbor鈥檚 Neptune Ball, Which Honored 3 For Commitment, Service. (Staten Island (NY) Advance)
The (10/19) Dr. Kenneth Chapman, a clinical assistant professor at 嘿嘿视频 Health and an adjunct assistant professor at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, was honored with the Captain Randall Award for Community Service at the 39th annual Neptune Ball held at Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, recognizing his longstanding support for the New York Chinese Scholar鈥檚 Garden; he expressed gratitude for the recognition, praising those who manage Snug Harbor as deserving of acknowledgment, while the event celebrated the 25th anniversary of the garden and featured various cultural performances, a charitable paddle raise, and awards for community service and the arts.
LI Community Designated Provisional Level II Adult Trauma Center. (Patchogue (NY) Patch)
The (10/18) Long Island Community Hospital has been designated a Provisional Level II Adult Trauma Center by the State鈥檚 Department of Health, allowing it to treat adult trauma patients of all severities, pending verification by the American College of Surgeons expected next year, which marks a significant expansion in its acute care services to meet the needs of Suffolk County communities; Dr. Jerry A. Rubano, Regional Director of Trauma for 嘿嘿视频 Hospital 鈥 Long Island, stated, 鈥淎chieving the designation as a Level II trauma center is a testament to our unwavering commitment to expanding our services and providing the highest-quality care for the most severely injured patients in the community.鈥
Also reporting is Long Island, NY (10/17).
Despite Improvements, Salt In Restaurant Meals Remains High, Can Hurt The Heart. (UPI)
(10/21) 鈥淢ore than 70% of the sodium consumed nationally comes from 鈥榩ackaged, prepared and restaurant foods,鈥欌 and while the American Heart Association advises consumers to pay more attention to sodium and salt content on food packaging, 鈥渢hat does not help with salty foods purchased at restaurants, said Pasquale Rummo, an associate professor of research in the department of Population Health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine,鈥 who wrote in an email, 鈥淐onsumers often do not have any recourse, especially at chain restaurants.鈥
This Is One Of The Biggest Warning Signs You May Experience A Stroke. (HuffPost)
(10/19) Brandon Giglio, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Neurology, 嘿嘿视频 Hospital鈥擝rooklyn, explained that approximately 85% of strokes in the U.S. are ischemic, while 15% are hemorrhagic, and he stressed the importance of recognizing transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), or warning strokes, which share symptoms with full strokes but resolve quickly; he warned, 鈥淚t really is a harbinger in many people for someone who is going to have a stroke even within the next 48 hours and certainly within the next seven, 30, 90 days,鈥 emphasizing the need for immediate medical attention if symptoms arise.
Chatbot Comparable With Counseling For Helping Patients With Genetic Testing Decisions. (Healio)
(10/17) A study conducted at University of Utah Health and 嘿嘿视频 Health explored the use of chatbot tools to enhance access to cancer genetic services, involving 3,073 participants who were eligible for cancer genetic evaluation; the BRIDGE trial assigned 1,554 individuals to a chatbot intervention and 1,519 to enhanced standard care, with both groups showing equivalent primary outcomes in pretest service completion and genetic testing.
鈥楻eassuring鈥 Findings Show Eliminating 5-FU Bolus In GI Cancer Does Not Affect Survival. (Healio)
(10/17) A retrospective study, using data from the Flatiron Health database, involving 11,765 patients with metastatic gastrointestinal cancer, found that omitting the 5-FU bolus from standard first-line regimens like FOLFOX and FOLFIRI did not impact overall survival (OS), while reducing toxicity; Shun Yu, MD, oncologist at 嘿嘿视频 Health鈥檚 Perlmutter Cancer Center, said the results were not surprising, adding, 鈥淚f the omission of the bolus did not compromise treatment outcomes but did reduce side effects, it would have presented a significant chance to enhance the patient experience while also contributing to health care cost savings.鈥
Why Am I Working Out But Still Gaining Weight? Here鈥檚 What Experts Say. (Women's Health)
(10/19) Rachel Pessah-Pollack, MD, an endocrinologist and clinical associate professor of medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, explains that weight gain after workouts can be attributed to factors such as muscle gain, inflammation, water retention, and sleep deprivation, with muscle being denser than fat and inflammation often stabilizing after a few days.
鈥楤reast Cancer Can Feel Deeply Defeminizing. Here鈥檚 How I鈥檝e Learned To Embrace My Body And My Sexuality Again鈥. (Well and Good)
(10/18) Melissa Berry, founder of Cancer Fashionista and co-host of the podcast Empowered Intimacy: Getting Your Sexy Back After Breast Cancer, shares her experiences with breast cancer鈥檚 impact on femininity and intimacy, emphasizing the importance of supportive healthcare providers and open communication with partners; Dr. Melissa D. Fana, a breast surgical oncologist at 嘿嘿视频 Health, underscores the need for post-treatment support, stating, 鈥淥ne day, you will be yourself again.鈥
Most Young Americans Worry About Climate Change, Survey Finds. (HealthDay)
(10/21) 鈥淎n overwhelming majority of teens and young adults are worried about how climate change will affect their future, a new survey has found,鈥 with lead researcher Eric Lewandowski, PhD, clinical associate professor, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, saying, 鈥淕iven the environmental crises happening all around, these findings should not be surprising. Nonetheless, it is stunning to find such high levels of distress, and desire and plans for action, in young people across the country, in every state and of every political stripe.鈥
The (10/18) A study led by Eric Lewandowski, PhD, clinical associate professor, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, reveals that a significant majority of young Americans across political affiliations are deeply concerned about human-made climate change, with 85% of respondents aged 16 to 25 expressing worry, and over 60% feeling emotional impacts like anxiety and sadness; the study, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, underscores a strong demand for governmental and corporate action to address climate issues, with 77% advocating for preventative measures and a notable portion indicating climate change influences their daily lives and future decisions.
Modest Dip In City Overdoses Doesn鈥檛 鈥楽cratch The Surface,鈥 Experts Say. (Crain's New York Business)
Paywalled* (10/18) reported that New York City reported a slight decrease in overdose deaths, with 3,046 fatalities in 2023, down by 24 from the previous year, however, althought 鈥渙verdoses declined overall, officials should be alarmed by the fact that the problem might be getting worse 鈥 not better 鈥 in some areas, said鈥 Dr. Noa Krawczyk, assistant professor in the Department of Population Health and associate director of the Center for Opioid Epidemiology and Policy at 嘿嘿视频 Health.
Paywalled* (10/18)* 鈥淎 decline in overdose deaths is always good news that should be celebrated,鈥 said Magdalena Cerd谩, DrPH, professor in the Department of Population Health and director of the Center for Opioid Epidemiology and Policy at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. 鈥淗owever, it鈥檚 important to keep in mind that some of the most vulnerable groups in the city are still disproportionately affected by this crisis.鈥
鈥楩ake It Till You Make It鈥 Isn鈥檛 Just A Clich茅. It鈥檚 Backed By Science. (Healthier Life)
(10/20) Sudeepta Varma, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry, explained that behavioral activation, a concept used in cognitive behavioral therapy, involves engaging in activities that can positively influence emotions and mood, akin to the 鈥渇ake it till you make it鈥 approach, but with a focus on intentionality and emotional improvement rather than mere pretense.
Diagnosing Gliomas. (SurvivorNet)
(10/17) 嘿嘿视频 Health鈥檚 Alexandra Miller, MD, PhD, chief, Division of Neuro-Oncology, Brain and Spine Tumor Center, Perlmutter Cancer Center, explains the diagnostic process for gliomas, emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive approach that includes clinical assessment, imaging studies like MRI, and biopsy with histopathological and molecular testing, noting, 鈥淚f you鈥檙e suspected to have a tumor on imaging and our neurosurgeons think that tumor can come out, they will take a piece of that tumor out first and confirm in the operating room and with our pathologists that, in fact, what they are looking at is tumor.鈥
Dr Stacy Loeb On Lifestyle Modifications And Sexual Health. (Urology Times)
The (10/18) Stacy Loeb, MD, professor, Departments of Urology and Population Health, Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses the benefits of exercise, diet, and stress management on sexual health, recommending adherence to American physical activity guidelines and a plant-based diet to reduce erectile dysfunction risks, while highlighting the role of mindfulness practices in managing stress and enhancing sexual function, during her presentation at the 2024 Sexual Medicine Society of North America Fall Scientific Meeting.
嘿嘿视频 Health Physician Recommends Treating Headaches Quickly. (KWCH-TV Wichita (KS))
(10/18) Myrna I. Cardiel, MD, clinical professor, Departent of Neurology, advises that prompt medication is crucial for headache relief, explaining, 鈥淭ime is of the essence. You have to take medication right away,鈥 and discussing immediate treatment options with patients.
Anxiety, Stress Escalating Ahead Of Election, Poll Finds. (Fox News)
(10/18) Fox News senior medical analyst Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine discusses 鈥渉ow to manage stress and anxiety ahead of the presidential election.鈥
What went wrong at CVS. (Fortune)
(10/21) A patient recounts her experience with 嘿嘿视频 Health, where her son underwent ankle surgery under Dr. John G. Kennedy, director of the foot and ankle center, leading to a $20,000 upfront payment due to complications with Aetna鈥檚 reimbursement process, despite her employer and 嘿嘿视频 Health attributing the issue to Aetna; this situation parallels broader challenges faced by CVS Health, Aetna鈥檚 parent company, which recently ousted CEO Karen Lynch amid financial pressures from high medical costs, and now faces strategic challenges under new leadership.
嘿嘿视频 Health Researchers To Study Neurodegenerative Disease With $1.6 Million Grant. (Washington Square (NY) News)
The (10/21) Researchers at 嘿嘿视频 Health have been awarded a $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to explore how retinal changes can indicate early signs of Alzheimer鈥檚 and Parkinson鈥檚 diseases, utilizing visible-light optical coherence tomography (OCT) for high-resolution imaging; the study is led by Vivek J. Srinivasan, PhD, associate professor, Departments of Ophthalmology, and Radiology, alongside Laura J. Balcer, MD, professor, Departments of Neurology, Ophthalmology, Population Health, vice chair, Department of Neurology, who emphasized the need to understand early disease stages, stating, 鈥淲hat we are bringing 鈥 and what Laura has been bringing to the field over the past few decades 鈥 is a study of vision in the eye as a big component in these two neurological diseases.鈥
What Are Peptides? Why Some People Take Them And What They Do For Your Body. (USA Today)
(10/21) Mary L. Stevenson, MD, associate professor, the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, explains that collagen peptides play a role in repairing skin cells, which may help reduce and prevent fine lines and wrinkles, while also promoting healthy nails and hair.
嘿嘿视频 Health Physician Discusses Breast Cancer Research. (NBC News Now-2)
(10/21) Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association indicates a more than 15% increase in breast cancer rates among women under 50 over the past two decades, with Natalie E. Azar, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, discussing potential links to early puberty and estrogen exposure, while also considering factors like delayed childbirth, obesity, and environmental endocrine disruptors as contributing elements to this trend.
Dermatologist Doris Day鈥檚 Best Skin Care Advice For Women Over 40. (First For Women)
(10/20) Board-certified dermatologist Doris Day, MD, clinical associate professor, the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, provides insights into managing skin concerns that arise during perimenopause, such as dry skin and discoloration, due to hormonal changes and daily skin wear.