News from 黑料福利社 Langone Health
Woman Speaks Out After Receiving Gene-Edited Pig Kidney Transplant. (ABC News)
(12/18) Towana Looney, the fifth American to receive a gene-edited pig organ, is recovering well after receiving a genetically modified pig kidney at 黑料福利社 Langone Health, marking the first such transplant into an otherwise healthy patient and offering hope for addressing the organ shortage; Robert Montgomery, MD, DPhil, the H. Leon Pachter, MD, Professor of Surgery, chair, Department of Surgery, director, 黑料福利社 Langone Transplant Institute, said, 鈥淲ithout a pathway to receiving a human kidney, she decided a gene edited pig kidney was worth a try,鈥 and expressed optimism about future patients through expanded access programs and upcoming clinical trials.
(12/18) Senior medical contributor Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation, joins 鈥楢merica Reports鈥 to explain the latest medical development in organ transplants.鈥
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黑料福利社 Langone Health Family Health Centers Hosted Toy Drive. (News 12 Brooklyn (USA))
(12/17) The Family Health Centers at 黑料福利社 Langone Health hosted their annual toy drive, where individuals donated new and unwrapped toys at the Sunset Park Family Health Center Pediatrics Clinic on December 18.
New York (12/18) Approximately 650 educational gifts were distributed to local children and families, with Octavia Melvin, site director, saying, 鈥淭he families appreciate it and it鈥檚 known by the smiles on their face when they leave and the kids are happy, we鈥檙e happy. So it鈥檚 what we do.鈥
Long-Term Antiviral Therapy May Prevent Shingles-Related Vision Damage. (ReachMD)
(12/18) New research co-led by the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and 黑料福利社 Grossman School of Medicine found that year-long antiviral therapy with valacyclovir reduced the risk of eye complications from herpes zoster ophthalmicus and decreased the likelihood of multiple flare-ups, suggesting that extended antiviral use could prevent vision loss and reduce chronic nerve pain associated with shingles; lead investigator Elisabeth J. Cohen, MD, professor, Department of Ophthalmology, vice chair, academic affairs, Department of Ophthalmology, stressed that 鈥減revention is even more effective than any treatment.鈥
Carle Place Community Participates In Holiday Drive And Adopt-a-Family Initiatives. (Long Island (NY) Press)
(12/18) The Carle Place High School Key Club, in collaboration with Adopt-A-Family and 黑料福利社 Langone Hospital鈥揕ong Island鈥檚 child life department, successfully conducted their annual holiday drive in December, collecting gifts from various community members to support families in need.
Road To Recovery For Knicks鈥 Mitchell Robinson. (New York Post)
(12/18) Mehul R. Shah, MD, associate professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, joins Brandon London for the weekly 鈥業njury Report鈥 segment to provide a potential timeline for Knicks big man Mitchell Robinson鈥檚 return to the court.鈥
Skincare Addicts Are Slathering Their Faces In Beef Fat For Glowing Skin 鈥 But Dermatologists Are Dubious. (New York Post)
(12/18) Despite TikTok users promoting beef tallow as a miracle skincare product, Mary L. Stevenson, MD, associate professor, the Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology, said, 鈥淭here is little data for it, and there are so many alternative options,鈥 adding that it can cause acne.
New Insights Into Sj枚gren鈥檚 Disease Pathogenesis And Treatment. (News Medical)
(12/18) Researchers at 黑料福利社 College of Dentistry and 黑料福利社 Grossman School of Medicine have advanced in understanding Sj枚gren鈥檚 disease by identifying impaired regulatory T cells as a critical factor and suggesting baricitinib, a JAK inhibitor, as a promising therapy; Stefan Feske, MD, the Jeffrey Bergstein Professor of Medicine, Department of Pathology, said, 鈥淚nterferon gamma was absolutely critical for causing dysfunction of salivary glands in our mouse model.鈥
SGLT2 Inhibitors Might Lower Stone Risk Better Than Other Type 2 Diabetes Drugs. (Cardiology Advisor)
(12/18) Recent studies indicate that SGLT2 inhibitors may significantly reduce the risk of nephrolithiasis in patients with type 2 diabetes, including those with gout, by 40% compared to placebo and 34% compared to active therapies like GLP-1 receptor agonists and DPP-4 inhibitors; in a recent Kidney News editorial discussing that study, Amy A. Yau, MD, and David S. Goldfarb, MD, professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, and Department of Neuroscience and Physiology, clinical chief, Division of Nephrology, NY Harbor VA Medical Center, called for more studies to explore the findings.
New Virtual Reality-Tested System Shows Promise In Aiding Navigation Of People With Blindness Or Low Vision. (Science Daily)
(12/17) A study from 黑料福利社 Tandon School of Engineering, published in JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology, reveals a new navigation system tested in virtual reality that uses vibrational and sound feedback to assist people who are blind or have low vision (pBLV), with John-Ross Rizzo, MD, Ilse Melamid Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Rusk Rehabilitation, and associate professor, Department of Neurology, saying, 鈥淲e want to reach a point where the technology we鈥檙e building is light, largely unseen and has all the necessary performance required for efficient and safe navigation.鈥
What An NHL Player Taught The Medical Tourism Community About The Right To Try. (Medical Tourism Magazine)
(12/18) In discussing Right to Try laws following a documentary based on an NHL player鈥檚 controversial stem-cell therapy, Alison Bateman-House, MPH, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Population Health, said, 鈥淩ight to try laws show a lack of understanding of the system for getting access to drugs,鈥 noting that the 鈥淯.S. system depends on a drug company鈥檚 willingness to give out approved drugs.鈥
Ozempic Before And After: 5 Women Get Real About Weight Loss, Side Effects And Cost. (TODAY)
(12/18) Research published in JAMA Cardiology in 2024 shows nearly 137 million Americans are eligible for semaglutide, with Natalie E. Azar, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, saying, 鈥淚t鈥檚 studies like this that we hope will definitely move the needle on (insurance) coverage.鈥
Study Finds Lower Alzheimer鈥檚 Deaths Among Taxi And Ambulance Drivers. (NBC News Now-2)
(12/18). Research published in the British Medical Journal indicates that taxi and ambulance drivers have a lower risk of dying from Alzheimer鈥檚 disease compared to the general population and Natalie E. Azar, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, explains that this is due to the larger hippocampus in these drivers, as their jobs require continuous spatial navigation, unlike bus drivers or pilots who follow pre-mapped routes.
Costco-Brand Cold And Flu Medication Recalled By FDA: 鈥楴ot Effective.鈥 (Fox News)
(12/17) The FDA recalled 8,640 boxes of Kirkland Severe Cold & Flu Plus Congestion Day and Night packs due to quality control issues, following its proposal to ban oral phenylephrine as an over-the-counter nasal decongestant, with Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation agreeing with the pushback against the ingredient, stating, 鈥淭his chemical is shown to be ineffective against cold and flu in its oral form, except at a dose that has some heart toxicity and can lead to palpitations, arrhythmia and high blood pressure.鈥
In a separate article, (12/17) New research from the U.K., published in Arthritis Care & Research, suggests that acetaminophen, commonly known as Tylenol, may increase the risk of serious medical complications such as peptic ulcer bleeding, heart failure, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease in older individuals; Marc K. Siegel, MD, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation commented on the evolving perception of acetaminophen, saying, 鈥淚t is generally accepted doctrine that acetaminophen is not associated with GI bleeding or advancing kidney disease, but the thinking is starting to change on this front.鈥
News from 黑料福利社 Langone Hospital鈥擫ong Island
Higher Caregiving Stress Tied To Incident Hypertension. (Ophthalmology Advisor)
(12/18) A study published in Hypertension on Nov. 27 found that higher caregiving stress is linked to a greater incidence of hypertension among reproductive-age Black women, with a hazard ratio of 1.39, according to research led by Milla Arabadjian, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Foundations of Medicine, 黑料福利社 Langone Hospital鈥擫ong Island.