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  • Hanan Goldberg explains how aquablation can treat enlarged prostates. Pediatric infectious disease expert Joe Domachowske provides COVID guidelines for kids returning to school. And public health professor Chris Morley discusses the reliability of rapid antigen tests for COVID-19.
  • Ophthalmologist Mark Breazzano shares research into an increase in vitamin A deficiency, which can cause vision problems. Pediatric gastroenterologist Aamer Imdad discusses the iron content of food. Pharmacists Eric Balotin and Meaghan Murphy tell how people in need can obtain prescription medications.
  • Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon, Sherard Tatum tells about his medical mission trip to Ukraine. Orthopedic surgeon Zachary Vredenburgh explains how to care for aging knees. Scientist Adam Waickman discusses how people can volunteer for his research into dengue virus.
  • Upstate social workers Rubina Dhillon and Renee Gregg talk about steering people away from street violence. Kornelia Polyak, MD, Ph.D., from Harvard Medical School and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, gives an overview of breast cancer and shares insights from her research. And Upstate ophthalmologist Mark Breazzano, MD, explains how to protect your eyes from blue light.
  • Radiologist Ravi Adhikary discusses new mammography recommendations and how they apply to women with dense breast tissue. Exercise physiologist Carol Sames offers precautions for working out in hot weather.
  • Pediatric orthopedic surgeon Rajin Shahrier discusses arm and leg injuries in children. Assistant chaplain Bob Crandall tells how and why reiki is offered to hospital patients and staff. Geriatrician Sharon Brangman gives advice about how to tell when aging parents need help.
  • Pathologist Robert Stoppacher explains the value of autopsy. Syracuse University associate professor Rebecca Ortiz shares research on sexual and public health advertising. Psychiatrist Christopher Lucas gives tips for avoiding cell phone addiction.
  • Psychiatrist Seetha Ramanathan discusses postpartum depression treatment and prevention. And exercise physiologist Carol Sames explains the value of high-intensity interval training and how short bursts of activity can reduce cancer risk.
  • Transplant surgeon Matthew Garner explains who might benefit from a pancreas transplant and how the operation is done. Physical therapist Danielle Hoose discusses the dangers of screen media exposure for babies.
  • Reconstructive urologist Dmitriy Nikolavasky tells of a surgical mission to Kyiv, Ukraine. Nurse practitioner Kristin Ramella and nurse Sarah Bobenhausen explain how the heart failure program works.
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