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New Tool IDs Sexual Struggles In Female Partners Of Prostate Cancer Patients. (HealthDay)
(5/24) 鈥淭he Sexual Concerns In Partners of Patients with Prostate cancer tool is a valid measure of sexual health in female partners of patients with prostate cancer, according to a study published online May 17 in European Urology Oncology,鈥 where Stacy Loeb, MD, professor, Departments of Urology and Population Health, Perlmutter Cancer Center, 鈥渁nd colleagues described the development and validation of an instrument to measure sexual health in female partners of patients with prostate cancer.鈥 Loeb said, 鈥淲hen thinking about living with prostate cancer, this is really a couples鈥 disease, and partners鈥 unmet needs should be part of the conversation.鈥
Will Covid Be On Anyone鈥檚 Radar This Summer? (Washington Post)
The (5/28) 鈥淎n FDA greenlight鈥 for approving semaglutide for cardiovascular and renal disease 鈥渨ould dramatically expand the pool of patients eligible for the injections,鈥 but the study鈥檚 participants were not racially diverse, and 鈥渕ore research is needed to assess the drug鈥檚 impact on those patients, said Melanie R. Jay, MD, associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, and Department of Population Health.
Ultra-Processed Foods Linked To Cognitive Decline. (Everyday Health)
(5/28) 鈥淏eyond this, ultra-processed foods tend to provide a lot of calories from unhealthy ingredients,鈥 says Yu Chen, MPH, PhD, professor, Department of Population Health, 鈥渨ho wasn鈥檛 involved in the new study,鈥 saying, 鈥淐omponents like fat can trigger inflammation, possibly leading to vascular dysfunction and impacting cognitive functions.鈥
AI In Action: Enhancing Suicide Risk Detection In Behavioral Health. (Fierce Healthcare)
(5/28) 鈥淎lso at that time, Talkspace was publishing its own research with NYU Grossman School of Medicine researchers,鈥 who together 鈥渄eveloped an algorithm trained on anonymized, client-consented therapy transcripts to detect suicide content in patients鈥 messages to therapists,鈥 with the model reaching 83% accuracy, with an intentionally high 17% false positive rate.
Hims & Hers To Offer Compounded Semaglutide Shots Starting At $199. (Everyday Health)
(5/23) 鈥淭he only way to know for sure if compounded semaglutide is safe and effective is to have it tested to verify that it actually contains the same active ingredient as Wegovy and Ozempic 鈥 and no unanticipated or potentially unsafe ingredients, says Melanie R. Jay, MD, associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, and Department of Population Health.
7 Fruits And Veggies To Eat For Heart Health This Summer. (New York Post)
The (5/28) 鈥溾業n the hot summer months, many of us turn to frozen treats to help cool off. Remember that fruit can be fabulous for this,鈥 Heather A. Hodson, RDN, CDN, CDCES, dietitian nutritionist, Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, tells Verywell Health.鈥
Fentanyl Seizures In The United States Have Substantially Increased Since 2017. (Pulmonology Advisor)
(5/28) 鈥淭o assess regional and longitudinal trends in drug seizures of fentanyl, investigators from the NYU Grossman School of Medicine and University of California, San Francisco conducted a study using data from the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HDTA) program and National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS),鈥 writing, 鈥淪eizure data can also help serve as a semi-rapid indicator for possible 鈥榟ot spots鈥 which may require targeted prevention, intervention, and/or harm reduction services.鈥
Dr. Murray On The Current State Of Care In Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma. (Urology Times)
The (5/28) 鈥淚n this video, Katie S. Murray, DO, professor, Department of Urology, Perlmutter Cancer Center, chief, Urology Service Bellevue Hospital Center, 鈥渉ighlights key takeaways from the session, 鈥楿pdate in Management of Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma,鈥 which was presented at the 2024 American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.鈥
Prediabetes: Experts Disagree On Whether It Is Overdiagnosed. (Medical News Today)
(5/28) Eliud Sifonte, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Medicine, the Holman Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, said, 鈥淲hen applying findings of population-based studies to clinical practice, it is important to always take into consideration other factors that could be contributing to the specific test outcome or to the patient鈥檚 situation.鈥
A Top Sunburn Self-Care Remedy May Already Be In Your Fridge. (First For Women)
(5/28) 鈥溾楶eople with lighter skin, eyes and hair can burn in as little as 15 minutes,鈥 says Jennifer A. Stein, MD, PhD, professor, the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, Perlmutter Cancer Center, associate vice chair, Faculty Practice Group, Department of Dermatology.鈥
Learning to Accept Help When You Have Early Breast Cancer. (Everyday Health)
(5/28) 鈥渉en you鈥檙e diagnosed with breast cancer, stepping back and leaning on others can help you get through treatment, says Carmen Morales, LCSW-R, a social worker at 嘿嘿视频 Health鈥檚 Perlmutter Cancer Center in New York City,鈥 saying, 鈥淭here has to be a bit of a shift in refocusing that strength and independence. That鈥檚 still there. It just has to be applied differently.鈥
In a separate article at (5/28) 鈥溾業t鈥檚 important to have these kinds of discussions [about intimacy after breast cancer treatment] with the medical team, with social work 鈥 even speaking with a sex therapist can be helpful,鈥 adds Carmen Morales, LCSW-R, a social worker at 嘿嘿视频 Health鈥檚 Perlmutter Cancer Center in New York City.鈥
Does EMTALA Apply To Pregnancy, Abortion? Ethicist Says Yes. (Medscape)
Paywalled* (5/28)* Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics, says that EMTALA applies to all maternal health issues.
Dr. Marc Siegel Makes Case For Why People Shouldn鈥檛 Get Tattoos. (Fox Business)
(5/28) Fox News medical contributor Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine 鈥渙n a study that suggests pomegranates may help prevent Alzheimer鈥檚 and assesses the health risks associated with tattoos.鈥
In a separate segement, (5/28) Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, 鈥渃alls on physicians to take a 鈥榲ery strong鈥 stance against assisted suicides.鈥
Introducing Peanut Butter During Infancy Can Help Protect Against A Peanut Allergy Later On, New Study Finds. (CNN)
(5/28) A study showing that exposing children to peanut butter early in life can help prevent allergies later on is 鈥溾榓 great reassurance鈥 that not only did early introduction of peanuts reduce peanut allergies from developing, but the protection lasted until adolescence even when children stopped eating peanuts consistently after age 5, 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, and a spokesperson for the Allergy & Asthma Network, who was not involved in the new research, said in an email Tuesday.鈥
(5/28) Natalie E. Azar, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, discussed the study, saying, 鈥淭oday we have even more evidence from an NIH study that says this is a simple and safe strategy that can prevent tens of thousands of cases of peanut allergies each year.鈥
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Can I Take Mucinex While Breastfeeding? (Parents Magazine)
(5/28) 鈥溾楽mall amounts of Mucinex should be fine to take when needed; however, not much research has been done on [its use in breastfeeding parents],鈥 explains Meleen Chuang, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, chief, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Family Health Centers, 嘿嘿视频 Hospital鈥擝rooklyn.鈥