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Help take pain out of pancreatitis with your diet
… a local RD by visiting the Academy of Food & Nutrition’s website: https://www.eatright.org/ . If you are a patient of …
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What We’re Reading: 09/05/25
… realize the endorsements are fabricated. (from nytimes.com) The Trump Administration Will Automate Health Inequities … of the data beneath it matters most. (from theatlantic.com) The Big Takeaways from Health Secretary RFK Jr.’s … and access to lifesaving immunizations. (from statnews.com) Taken together, these stories pose a hard question: when …
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What We’re Reading: 12/05/25
… are simply its own way of keeping us alive. (from nytimes.com) Female Cardiothoracic Surgeons, Unlocking the Male … they were never invited but always belonged. (from nytimes.com) CDC Panel Recommends Delaying Birth Dose of Hepatitis B … and the systems that keep children safe. (from statnews.com) Now for some fiction that provides a rather haunting …
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Columbia and NewYork-Presbyterian Cardiac Surgeons Complete 300th Robotic Heart Surgery
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What We’re Reading: 01/09/26
… technological progress in transplantation. (from nytimes.com) In China, A.I. Is Finding Deadly Tumors That Doctors … trust to act on what the technology finds. (from nytimes.com) 90 Minutes to Give Baby Luna a New Heart An … itself becomes both the enemy and the gift. (from nytimes.com) Related: A Look Inside the 24-hour Dance of a …
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What We’re Reading: 10/02/20
… data, and ongoing studies. A good one. ( From theatlantic.com) The Underused Weight Loss Option: Bariatric Surgery … Chief of Minimal Access/Bariatric Surgery. ( From nytimes.com ) Stigma is killing people with substance use disorders. … treated as a human being worth loving.” ( From statnews.com ) This week, we’re closing out with a documentary short. …
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Stories of Hope: Richard Santangelo
… Center at Columbia. Rich did his research on their website and felt confident that this is where he wanted to …
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What We’re Reading: 10/09/20
… does a mask demonstration to boot. ( From theatlantic.com ) ‘The med student daughter is asking so many questions.’ … a medical degree to ensure great care.” ( From statnews.com ) This week, some fiction— Rainbows by Joseph O’Neill … the passage of time undoes and rebuilds. ( From newyorker.com ) Also check out: What We’re Reading: 10/02/20 What We’re …
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What We’re Reading: 10/16/20
… keeps the cost of medication sky high. ( From statnews.com ) My Patients Can’t Take Trump’s Advice Covid-19 is … after recovery. Science takes time.” ( From nytimes.com ) Nine Days in Wuhan, The Ground Zero of the Coronavirus … of life then and now in Central Wuhan. ( From newyorker.com ) Now for something different, and tactile: Learn to Fold …
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What We’re Reading: 10/23/20
… research and treatment development. ( From statnews.com ) Inside the Mind of an Anti-vaxxer Do you know an … the pandemic,” writes Olga Khazan. ( From theatlantic.com ) The Price for Not Wearing Masks: Perhaps 130,000 Lives … with our behavior. Please, always mask up. ( From nytimes.com ) Here’s a great little something to add to you calendar: …
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What We’re Reading: 12/04/20
… Be smart, and don’t lose hope. ( From theatlantic.com ) C.D.C. Officials Shorten Recommended Quarantine Periods … your loved ones, and your community. ( From nytimes.com ) I’m a Cardiologist, and This Is What I Want People To … can’t ask for more than that. ( From wellandgood.com ) Last but certainly not least, a podcast: The Good News …
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