News from NYU Langone Health
Wildfire Smoke That Turned NYC Orange No Worse Than a Bad Pollen Day: Research
New York Post – August 23
-George D. Thurston, PhD, professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Environmental Medicine, and Department of Population Health
-Wuyue Yu, doctoral science student, Department of Population Health
Canadian Wildfire Smoke's Health Impact on NYC Residents May Have Been Less Than Feared
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HealthDay – August 24
-George D. Thurston, PhD, professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Environmental Medicine, and Department of Population Health
-Wuyue Yu, doctoral science student, Department of Population Health
-David Luglio, MS, doctoral student, Department of Medicine, Division of Environmental Medicine
Wildfire Smoke Exposure Was Not Much Worse Than a Bad Pollen Day in NYC
Earth.com – August 24
-George D. Thurston, PhD, professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Environmental Medicine, and Department of Population Health
-Wuyue Yu, doctoral science student, Department of Population Health
-David Luglio, MS, doctoral student, Department of Medicine, Division of Environmental Medicine
In a Pig's Eye: Xenograft Kidneys for the Dead
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Medpage Today – August 23
-NYU Langone Health
Kidney Stones on the Rise: Where Are the Specialists?
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Medscape – August 23
-David S. Goldfarb, MD, professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, and Department of Neuroscience and Physiology, chief, Nephrology at NY Harbor VA Medical Center
How Should Muscle Mass Be Measured in Heart Failure?
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Medscape – August 23
-Jonathan H. Whiteson, MD, associate professor, Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine, and Medicine, the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, vice chair, Rusk Rehabilitation Clinical Operations
Risky Drinking Common in Cancer Survivors
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Medscape – August 23
-Marleen I. Meyers, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Perlmutter Cancer Center
How Catheter Ablation May Lower Dementia Risk in Older Adults with Atrial Fibrillation
Medical News Today – August 23
-Joel Salinas, MD, MBA, clinical assistant professor, Department of Neurology, the Pearl I. Barlow Center for Memory Evaluation and Treatment
Survival in Merkel Cell Carcinoma May Improve with Mohs vs. Wide Local Excision
Healio Dermatology – August 23
-Shayan Cheraghlou, MD, postgraduate resident, the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology
DNA Repair Breakthroughs for Innovative Cancer Treatment
Drug Target Review – August 23
-Marcin Imieliński, MD, PhD, member of the faculty, Department of Pathology, Perlmutter Cancer Center
These Are the COVID Symptoms You Should Know This Fall
Verywell Health – August 23
-Adam J. Ratner, MD, professor, Departments of Pediatrics, and Microbiology
15 New York-Based Healthcare Companies Named Top Employers for 2023
Becker’s ASC Review – August 23
-NYU Langone Health
270+ Hospitals, Health Systems Among Forbes' Best-in-State Employers
Becker’s Hospital Review – August 23
-NYU Langone Health
Artificial Intelligence Will Make Your New Drugs and Help You Get Them
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FOX News – August 24
-Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine
Delta Launches New Health Technologies for In-Flight Medical Emergencies: ‘As Safe as Possible’
FOX Business – August 23
-Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine
Art Caplan Discusses Ethics of Organ Donation
Boston Public Radio – August 23
-Arthur L. Caplan, PhD, the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor, Department of Population Health, Division of Medical Ethics