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Blood-Based Screening Test Detects CRC With Nearly 80% Sensitivity In Average-Risk Adults. (Healio)
(5/20) 鈥淎 blood-based screening test detected colorectal cancer with a sensitivity of 79.2% and a specificity of 91.5% among average-risk adults aged 45 to 85 years, according to research presented at Digestive Disease Week,鈥 with Aasma Shaukat, MD, MPH, the Robert M. and Mary H. Glickman Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, professor, Department of Population Health, 鈥渟aying that because current screening tests have suboptimal adherence, 鈥淗aving a blood-based test as an option would enhance our menu of options and may improve adherence to screening.鈥
(5/21) 鈥淭he study suggests that this blood test could offer a convenient and effective screening option for colorectal cancer in the average-risk population, potentially helping to address underutilization of screening methods,鈥 Aasma Shaukat, MD, MPH, the Robert M. and Mary H. Glickman Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, professor, Department of Population Health said in a statement.
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Rise In Fentanyl-Laced Pills Underscores Need For Drug Testing, Harm Reduction. (Verywell Health)
(5/21) 鈥淭he key concern about fentanyl in pill form is that it鈥檚 often disguised as other medications, according to Joseph J. Palamar, MPH, PhD, associate professor, Department of Population Health,鈥 who said, 鈥淚鈥檝e been studying drug trends for over 20 years since I was a party person myself. I learned pretty quickly that people never know what they鈥檙e getting.鈥
Are Secondary Osteoporosis Causes Under-Investigated? (Medscape)
Paywalled* (5/22)* 鈥淎sked to comment, Rachel Pessah-Pollack, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, the Holman Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism, who also was an author of the 2020 AACE/American College of Endocrinology 2020 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Osteoporosis, said, 鈥淐ertainly, if you have patients who have osteoporosis, it鈥檚 important to take a good history and consider secondary causes of bone loss because you may find a treatable etiology that actually can improve their bone density without even starting on a medication.鈥
Do Gas Stoves Worsen Lung Disease? Debate Continues. (Medscape)
Paywalled* (5/22)* 鈥George D. Thurston, PhD, professor, Departments of Medicine, Division of Environmental Medicine, and Department of Population Health, who attended the debate, said that the participants talked about NO2 but didn鈥檛 touch on particulate pollution generated by gas stoves.鈥
Dealing With Allergies Or Nasal Congestion? Try One Of Our PEOPLE-Tested Air Purifiers Starting At $50. (People)
(5/21) 鈥淗EPA purifiers have most studies/data with allergens, viruses, etc., so rely on those and that technology,鈥 said Purvi S. Parikh, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Allergy & Immunology, and Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Allergy and Immunology.
In a separate article, (5/21) Purvi S. Parikh, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Allergy & Immunology, and Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Allergy and Immunology, said, 鈥淲ith bagged cleaners, you do not have to change the filter as often, but if you do not have a model that alerts you, some of the allergens can start coming out when it鈥檚 too full.鈥
鈥楴BC News Daily鈥 Anchor Zinhle Essamuah On Having A Fibroid The Size Of A Grapefruit And The Journey To Have It Removed. (Essence Magazine)
(5/21) NBC News Daily anchor Zinhle Essamuah 鈥渨as eventually referred to 嘿嘿视频 Health鈥檚 Center for Fibroid Care, where she could get specialized help and recently had her first surgery, a minimally invasive hysteroscopy that removed a portion of the largest fibroid.鈥
Perimenopause Is Having A Millennial Moment. Here Are 7 Ways To Cope. (Washington Post)
The (5/21) 鈥溾楳illennials are all about fixing this issue with menopause for their generation, because they don鈥檛 want women to be discarded, and not to be supported, and not to have information,鈥 said research psychiatrist Judith F. Joseph, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Tiny Plastic Shards Found In Human Testicles, Study Says. (CNN)
(5/21) 鈥淭here are steps one can take to reduce exposure to phthalates and other chemicals in food and food packaging products,鈥 with Leonardo Trasande, MD, MPP, the Jim G. Hendrick, M.D. Professor of Pediatrics, professor, Department of Population Health, saying 鈥渋n a prior interview with CNN鈥 that 鈥渘e is to reduce our plastic footprint by using stainless steel and glass containers, when possible.鈥
The(5/22) 鈥淲hat I think will grab people鈥檚 attention with this study is the fact that plastic is in the testicles and potentially contributing to disarray in the function of the testicles,鈥 said Leonardo Trasande, MD, MPP, the Jim G. Hendrick, M.D. Professor of Pediatrics, professor, Department of Population Health.
Colton Underwood, Spermageddon, And The Journey To Daddyhood. (Men's Health)
(5/21) 鈥Bobby B. Najari, MD, associate professor, Departments of Urology, and Population Health, associate chief, Urology Service, Tisch Hospital, 鈥渢ells me the factor he鈥檚 most interested in when predicting potential fertility is the 鈥榯otal motile count,鈥 which combines volume with sperm concentration and motility,鈥 saying, 鈥淭here鈥檒l be men with a normal amount of semen, and they鈥檒l have zero sperm in that semen.鈥
Spinal Cord Treatment Restores Function For Paralyzed Patients In Study: 鈥楴ew Hope鈥. (Fox News)
(5/21) 鈥Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, and a Fox News medical contributor, was not involved in the trial but commented on the results,鈥 saying that ARC-EX 鈥渉as been tried for many years with reports that it helps, but it has not yet gone mainstream in patients with upper and lower spinal cord paralysis.鈥
In an embedded video segment, (5/21) medical contributor Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, 鈥渄iscussed the surge of Ozempic prescriptions, his reaction to the Pope saying a migrant 鈥榟as to be received鈥 and a spike in hepatitis cases in the homeless population in Los Angeles.鈥
In a second embedded video segment, (5/21) Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, 鈥渄iscusses how prepared hospital E.R.s are to treat kids and the side effects of weight loss drugs on 鈥楾he Big Money Show.鈥
News from 嘿嘿视频 Hospital鈥擫ong Island
Recovery, Pain Management And More. (SurvivorNet)
(4/29) Megan D. Winner, MD, assistant professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, 嘿嘿视频 Hospital鈥擫ong Island, chair, Department of Surgery, Long Island Community Hospital, said, 鈥淎 surgical resection while it sounds terrifying, actually has wonderful success rates as we were talking about, and not all the liver is removed, and you can continue a normal life.鈥
Adding This Delicious Staple To Your Diet Could Lower Your Risk Of Dying From Dementia By 28%, According To New Research.
鈥Shae Datta, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Neurology, 嘿嘿视频 Hospital鈥擫ong Island, 鈥渟ays that dementia is 鈥榓 noticeable deterioration in mental ability that affects problem-solving, loss of normal reasoning and thinking abilities.鈥欌