News from 黑料福利社 Langone Health鈥
How Will Garrett Wilson Recover After Hyperextending His Knee? (New York Post)
罢丑别鈥(10/15) 鈥Julia L. Iafrate, DO, clinical assistant professor, Departments of Orthopedic Surgery, and Rehabilitation Medicine, joins Brandon London for the weekly Injury Report segment to explain the recovery and rehab process awaiting Garrett Wilson after the Jets鈥 star receiver hyperextended his knee during Gang Green鈥檚 loss in London to the Broncos.鈥濃
A Coal-Processing Plant Closed. Local ER Visits Dropped Sharply. (New York Times)
罢丑别鈥(10/14) A recent study by researchers at鈥诹细@ Langone Health illustrated the ways closing a coal coking plant almost immediately improved public health, with the lung-health benefits from reduced air pollution 鈥渞emarkably consistent鈥 with what asthmatic smokers experience after they quit, wrote study authors鈥诹细@ Grossman School of Medicine postdoctoral researcher Wuyue Yu, PhD, postdoctoral researcher, Department of Population Health,鈥痑nd鈥疓eorge D. Thurston, PhD, professor, Departments of Medicine, Division of Environmental Medicine, and Department of Population Health.
Lack Of Standardized PSMA PET/CT Reporting Hindering Patient Care. (Radiology Business Journal)
罢丑别鈥(10/15) A recent analysis published in RSNA鈥檚 Radiology reveals that the lack of standardized PSMA PET/CT reporting is affecting patient care, with鈥Alberto Vargas, MD, member of the faculty, Department of Radiology, Division of Oncologic Imaging and Radiology, Perlmutter Cancer Center, and colleagues indicating that the inconsistencies in scoring systems and interpretation frameworks could lead to diagnostic errors, inconsistent follow-ups, and management delays; the study reviewed 111 reports from 42 U.S. institutions, finding that only 11% used standardized formatting, and less than half included longitudinal assessments for all lesions, while the ongoing Standardized PSMA PET Analysis and Reporting Consensus (SPARC) initiative aims to unify these frameworks.鈥
How Sexism In Medicine Continues To Endanger Women鈥檚 Health. (Harvard Gazette (MA))
罢丑别鈥(10/15) Experts at a Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study symposium discussed the need for women鈥檚 healthcare to move beyond reproductive issues to address disparities and biases that have hindered effective treatment for women, with鈥Elizabeth Comen, MD, associate professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Perlmutter Cancer Center, emphasizing that despite women being over half the population and heart disease being their leading killer, medical education often labels women鈥檚 heart attack symptoms as 鈥渁typical.鈥濃
Questions Of Faith And Spirituality Matter For Patients With Gynecologic Cancers. (Cure Today)
鈥(10/15) A collaborative study by Mount Sinai Health System and鈥黑料福利社 Langone Health鈥痚xplored the role of spirituality and religion in helping patients with gynecologic cancers cope with stress during radiation therapy, finding that 82% of patients rated faith鈥檚 importance as 5 out of 5, with questions about spiritual beliefs and stress being central to discussions.鈥
Yankees鈥 Anthony Volpe Undergoes Surgery, Could Miss Months Of 2026 Season. (New Jersey Star-Ledger)
鈥(10/15) New York Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe played the 2025 season with a partially torn left shoulder labrum, receiving cortisone shots in July and September, before undergoing surgery after the team鈥檚 playoff elimination;鈥疭pencer Stein, MD, assistant professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, said, 鈥淩ecovery from surgery is usually six-to-nine months, so he鈥檇 probably miss at least the first few months of the season.鈥濃
鈥業 Got Rhabdomyolysis From A Kettlebell Workout Even Though I鈥檓 An Experienced Exerciser.鈥 (Women's Health (UK))
鈥(10/15) Amy Wilkinson recounts her experience with rhabdomyolysis, a condition where muscle tissue breakdown releases harmful substances into the bloodstream, after returning to intense kettlebell workouts following a hiatus;鈥疞auren E. Borowski, MD, assistant professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Sports Medicine Center, advises easing back into exercise after a break to prevent injury.鈥
News from 黑料福利社 Langone Hospital鈥擫ong Island
5 Everyday Behaviors That Neurologists Avoid For Long-Term Brain Health. (SELF Magazine)
鈥(10/15) Neurologists, including鈥Shae Datta, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Neurology, 黑料福利社 Langone Hospital鈥擫ong Island, share behaviors they avoid to maintain long-term brain health, such as avoiding long periods of inactivity, stress over minor issues, insufficient sleep, riding vehicles without helmets, and excessive alcohol consumption.鈥