Technology Networks - February 16, 2024
Xingxing Zang, Ph.D., says chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-immune cell therapy, particularly CAR-T therapy, is a major advancing field with potential to revolutionize cancer treatment, particularly for leukemia and lymphoma. Dr. Zang is a member of the National Cancer Institute-designated Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center (MECCC), and professor of microbiology & immunology, of oncology, of medicine, and of urology, and the Louis Goldstein Swan Chair in Cancer Research at Einstein.
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CNN - February 9, 2024
Nir Barzilai, M.D., says 2024 presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump, whose parents lived over 90, may be aging more slowly than people who do not have longevity in their family. Dr. Barzilai is professor of medicine and of genetics, the Ingeborg and Ira Leon Rennert Chair in Aging Research, and director of the Institute for Aging Research at Einstein, and an endocrinologist at Montefiore.
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WNYC - February 1, 2024
Kathryn Anastos, M.D., recounts her work as an activist during the early days of the AIDS epidemic in New York City, and her efforts to educate others and push for studies about HIV and women. Dr. Anastos is professor of medicine, of epidemiology & population health, and of obstetrics & gynecology and women's health and associate director of global health at the Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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ABC News - January 31, 2024
Lynne Holden, M.D., discusses a partnership between Einstein and Mentoring in Medicine that introduces Bronx high school students to careers in medicine and healthcare through hands-on EMT training. Dr. Holden is professor of emergency medicine and senior associate dean for diversity and inclusion at Einstein and an emergency medicine physician at Montefiore.
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Newsweek - January 22, 2024
Qibin Qi, Ph.D., says findings of a new study he led about milk intake and diabetes risk can shed light on how milk affects human metabolic health. Dr. Qi is professor of epidemiology & population health and a member of the Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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OncLive - January 18, 2024
Susan Klugman, M.D., writes about Montefiore Einstein's leadership in educating patients and physicians about the importance of genetic testing, particularly for people who have a family history of cancer. Dr. Klugman is professor of pediatrics and of obstetrics & gynecology and women's health at Einstein, and director of reproductive and medical genetics at Montefiore.
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Everyday Health - January 18, 2024
Brandilyn Peters-Samuelson, Ph.D., explains that higher estrogen in women is associated with greater microbial diversity, which is beneficial for their general health. Dr. Peters-Samuelson is assistant professor of epidemiology & population health at Einstein.
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The New York Times - January 12, 2024
Nir Barzilai, M.D., says large, randomized controlled clinical trials are needed to determine if interventions purporting to promote longevity are effective. Dr. Barzilai is professor of medicine and of genetics, the Ingeborg and Ira Leon Rennert Chair in Aging Research, and director of the Institute for Aging Research at Einstein, and an endocrinologist at Montefiore.
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Today - January 4, 2024
Thomas Ullman, M.D., explains how he treats patients with ulcerative colitis and how they can manage their condition to minimize its effects. Dr Ullman is professor of medicine at Einstein, chief of the division of gastroenterology, and a gastroenterologist at Montefiore.
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MedPageToday - January 2, 2024
An opinion piece on artificial intelligence quotes an Einstein Doctor's Tablet blog by Simon Spivack, M.D., M.P.H., who writes that technology cannot replace the necessary human connection between patients and physicians. Dr. Spivack is professor of medicine, of epidemiology & population health, and of genetics at Einstein, and a pulmonologist at Montefiore.
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Science News - December 8, 2023
Kerry Morrone, M.D., talks about the benefits of a new CRISPR treatment for sickle-cell disease and the importance of ensuring health equity for patients around the world who need treatment and care. Dr. Morrone is assistant professor of pediatrics at Einstein and director of the Sickle-Cell Program at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore.
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The New York Times - December 5, 2023
Jelena Pavlovic, M.D., Ph.D., talks about the link between estrogen levels and migraine in women, noting that the start and timing of headaches for many women is connected with a drop in their estrogen, which occurs before and during menstruation. Dr. Pavolovic is associate professor in the Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology at Einstein and a neurologist at Montefiore.
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Live Science - December 1, 2023
Anjali Sharma, M.D., M.S., says access to antiretroviral therapy for HIV/AIDS, particularly for young people, and support systems for those on treatment are essential to ending the global AIDS epidemic. Dr. Sharma is professor of medicine at Einstein and an internist at Montefiore.
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NPR - November 29, 2023
Rahil Briggs, Psy.D., and Kevin Fiori, M.D., M.P.H., M.S., discuss the importance of HealthySteps, a program that supports low-income parents' psychological and social needs. Dr. Briggs is clinical professor of pediatrics and psychiatry & behavioral sciences at Einstein and national director of HealthySteps. Dr. Fiori is associate professor of pediatrics and of family & social medicine at Einstein and a pediatrician and director, social determinants of health, in the office of community & population health at Montefiore.
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