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More Breast Cancer Survivors Are Going Flat After Mastectomy. (Axios)
鈥(10/13)鈥疢ary L. Gemignani, MD, MPH, professor, Department of Surgery, chief, Division of Breast Surgery, said that more breast cancer survivors are opting for 鈥渇lat aesthetic closure鈥 after mastectomy, reflecting a cultural shift towards body autonomy and redefining recovery and beauty, as advocacy groups like Not Putting on a Shirt promote this choice;鈥疍r. Gemignani鈥痭oted this decision is often based on personal preference rather than athletic or financial reasons, and data indicates a growing number of patients, especially younger ones, prefer this option for quicker recovery and to avoid implants.鈥
WNBA Player Kelsey Mitchell Got Rhabdo During A Game. Here鈥檚 What It鈥檚 Like 鈥 And What Causes It. (Women's Health)
鈥(10/13) 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
Scientists Reveal The Simple Secret To Feeling Happier 鈥 And It鈥檚 Not What You Think. (Yahoo! Lifestyle (SGP))
鈥(10/8) New research published in Social Psychological and Personality Science reveals that people generally find activities more enjoyable when done with others, even traditionally solitary activities like reading;鈥疶hea Gallagher, PsyD, clinical associate professor, Department of Psychiatry, noted that doing so 鈥渃an still help you feel a sense of community and connection,鈥 highlighting the biological and psychological benefits of shared experiences.
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Behind The Race To Detect 鈥 And Treat 鈥 Brain-Disease CTE Before It Kills. (New York Post)
罢丑别鈥(10/14)鈥疭hae Datta, MD, clinical assistant professor, Department of Neurology, 黑料福利社 Langone Hospital鈥擫ong Island, emphasized that while developing a test for CTE in living individuals is crucial, it 鈥渄oesn鈥檛 resolve the problem; it just identifies it,鈥 highlighting the need for treatment protocols once detection is possible.鈥