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  • Nephrologist Stephen Knohl gives an overview of kidney stones. Geriatrician Andrea Berg talks about sleep problems in seniors. Pulmonologist Birendra Sah discusses what's important to know about sarcoidosis.
  • Pediatrician Joseph Domachowske answers what parents want to know about the COVID-19 vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11. Radiologist Michele Lisi goes over different types of medical imaging.
  • Geriatric specialist Andrea Berg discusses fall prevention for seniors. Pharmacist Timothy Chiang discusses chemotherapy. And Dr. Kaushal Nanavati addresses the mental exhaustion and burnout so many people are feeling. He is Upstate's assistant dean of wellness.
  • Dr. Andrea Shaw tells about helping Afghan refugees settle into new lives in Syracuse. Dr. Steven Blatt discusses the health care program for children in foster care that he started 30 years ago. Paramedic Heather Drake-Bianchi explains how CineMedics provides medical care on movie sets.
  • Chief of bariatric surgery, Dr. Timothy Shope explains why COVID-19 might affect the overweight so severely. Chief of geriatrics, Dr. Sharon Brangman discusses how the pandemic has affected seniors. Professor Henry Roane tells how services have expanded at the Golisano Center for Special Needs.
  • Graduate student Deanna Clemmer shares fun science experiments kids can do at home; she works in the laboratory of Harry E. Taylor. Biochemist/molecular biologist Wenyi Feng provides a brief explanation of the importance of DNA in our bodies. And stroke neurologist Hesham Masoud, MD, offers points to consider before visiting a marijuana dispensary.
  • Pharmacist Timothy Chiang discusses chemotherapy. Urologist Hanan Goldberg discusses a new medication, and a new type of PET scan that are providing more options to men with prostate cancer. And financial counselor Linda Naples explains what to know about paying for cancer treatment, including health insurance, Medicare and the money questions patients should ask before starting their treatment.
  • Neurologist Karen Albright and pharmacist Danielle Delvecchio explain how genetics can influence how medications work, and how their new pharmacogenomics clinic can help patients. And doctors of physical therapy Rina Flatau and Maria Podbelski discuss balance disorders and dizziness and the role of vestibular therapy. Pediatric surgeon Mikki Kollisch tells how to prepare your child for surgery.
  • Infectious disease chief Elizabeth Asiago Reddy provides a monkeypox update. Neurosurgeon Harish Babu describes how regenerative neural cell therapy might help adults with epilepsy. Neurologist Eufrosina Young discusses at-home pulmonary function testing for patients with ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Pediatrician Winter Berry gives advice about baby formula alternatives. Bioethicist Amy Caruso Brown shares her checklist for detecting bias in medicine. And, speech therapist Lauren Westby discusses aphasia.
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