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The Heart: A Love Story

… a person’s soul and kept their body warm. Today, the heart is a universal symbol of love and affection. We see its … grew so obsessed with silphium that they stamped silver coins with the plant’s heart-shaped seedpod on one side and … cousin of the fennel plant was effective contraception is most likely ancient urban myth, but did the heart-shaped …

Last Modified: 02/14/2025 - 15:26

Robotic Hernia Surgery: How It Works and Why It Matters

… surgery and wondered what it really means for patients. Is a robot actually performing your operation? Will you recover faster? Is it safer than traditional surgery?  These are important … that provides a magnified, immersive view of the surgical site. Unlike traditional surgery where the surgeon looks at a …

Last Modified: 03/20/2026 - 16:16

History of Medicine: Time Magazine's "Cancer Man"

… the use of radiation. For this pioneering work, he is remembered as the father of the multidisciplinary … Ewing Society was established in 1940. Today the society is known by its new name, chosen in 1975 – the Society of …

Last Modified: 03/04/2024 - 17:24

COVID-19 Update from Dr. Smith: 3/21/20

… fine-detail data to show you which way the wind is blowing.  The NYP Infonet and Columbia University can be … sources going forward.  In broad strokes, we know New York is the national epicenter of COVID-19 infection, with a … mimic Italy seemed risible a week ago. Not today.  No one is standing still, wringing their hands.  In the past week …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 18:01

Stories of Hope: Alyson's Story Update

… to raise awareness for Pancreatic Cancer. And this update is written in hopes of sharing courage, strength and hope for … been amazing. I am even more happy to say that on November 26, 2013, during Pancreatic Cancer awareness month I was able … Fund, please contact me at courage_and_strength@yahoo.com Courage, Strength & Hope, Alyson Peluso Read about …

Last Modified: 01/20/2026 - 12:57

Becoming a Kidney Donor

… Center (NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia), a dedicated team is there from the start to help each potential donor fully … transplant coordinator, social worker, and psychiatrist—is to ensure objectivity and donor advocacy throughout the … 18 years old up into their 70s. Age-specific good health is required and immunological compatibility (blood type and …

Last Modified: 03/05/2026 - 14:51

What We’re Reading (and Viewing): Barbie Edition

… on the rise, CDC reports A food allergy caused by ticks is rising in the United States. More and more people are … still don’t know this allergy exists. ( From statnews.com ) How Fake Science Sells Wellness From Instagram to the … to spot dubious studies and false claims.   ( From nytimes.com ) And now for the pièce de résistance— If you’re out in …

Last Modified: 08/01/2023 - 12:37

Immunosuppressant Medications After Lung Transplantation

… time you will become very comfortable with the routine. It is important to take your medications as you were instructed. … place. REMEMBER THAT NOT TAKING MEDICATIONS AS PRESCRIBED IS ONE OF THE MOST COMMON REASONS FOR TRANSPLANT FAILURE!  …

Last Modified: 03/06/2026 - 01:25

History of Medicine: Our 5 for the New $10

… on both general circulation and commemorative bills and coins in the past: Martha Washington, Pocahontas, Susan B. … for example) has set off a lively discussion as to who is most deserving of the honor. Though the candidate pool is a plethora of accomplished figures (Harriet Tubman, …

Last Modified: 02/23/2023 - 17:59

Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)

… A tummy tuck ( abdominoplasty ) is a surgical procedure in which excess fat and skin are … are easier to maintain with proper diet and exercise. What is a Tummy Tuck? A tummy tuck, also known as an abdominoplasty, is a cosmetic surgery procedure to reshape and tighten the …

Last Modified: 03/26/2026 - 13:56

Diaphragmatic Hernias

… hernias? Diaphragmatic hernias occur when there is a weakness, or opening, in the diaphragm, the sheet-like … the opening and appear in the thoracic cavity, which is a surgical emergency. Diaphragmatic hernias are often named after their location. A Morgagni hernia is located more towards the front, where the colon or omentum …

Last Modified: 03/05/2026 - 23:18

Stomach Cancer Care (Gastric Cancer)

…     Stomach cancer (also called gastric cancer) is a curable disease with  effective treatment options. When … century, we posed a simple question to our doctors: "What is the single most futuristic thing we're doing in surgery … University Irving Medical Center is committed to providing the highest quality of care through …

Last Modified: 03/13/2026 - 16:16

Thymus Cancer

… Thymus cancer is a rare condition involving abnormal growths on the thymus gland, a small organ that is a part of the immune system. Multiple types of treatment … The other type, thymic carcinomas, grows faster and is more likely to spread to other parts of the body. The …

Last Modified: 03/05/2026 - 23:34

Bronchoscopy / Lung Biopsy

… Bronchoscopy is a diagnostic procedure used to obtain a small amount of … people who have undergone lung transplant, bronchoscopy is used to monitor organ rejection Complications from … The most common complication is bleeding from the biopsy site. During a bronchoscopy, a lung doctor takes a small …

Last Modified: 03/05/2026 - 23:39

Lung & Chest Conditions and Treatments

… 305-3408 or request an appointment online today. Our team is now seeing patients in New Jersey at our New Jersey Lung & … Cente r. Learn more » Lung and Chest Conditions ARDS – is an acute respiratory distress syndrome, a life-threatening … by autoimmune disorders. Bronchiectasis – Bronchiectasis is a condition that results from chronic bacterial infections …

Last Modified: 03/06/2026 - 00:22

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