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  • Physical therapists, Bokkyu Kim and Molly Torbitt talk about their balance and mobility study. Dr. Anderson Anuforo goes over superficial venous disease. Dr. Ruth Weinstock discusses insulin delivery systems.
  • Dr. Jarrod Bagatell extolls the benefits of a regular walking routine. Podiatrist Ricardo Lundi goes over the basics of foot care and what to expect as we age. And researcher Stephen Faraone tells how exercise can help with some aspects of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
  • Obstetrician-gynecologist Rachael Sampson discusses the rising rate of maternal mortality in the United States. Dr. Larry Chin, a neurosurgeon and the dean of Upstate's Norton College of Medicine explores why female doctors might pursue careers in neurosurgery. And geriatrics chief, Dr. Sharon Brangman talks about when it's time to take the car keys from an aging parent.
  • Rheumatologist Patrick Riccardi tells how the outlook and treatment options for people with rheumatoid arthritis have improved. Physical therapist Kira Doll discusses recovery from post-COVID syndrome. Pediatrician Aimee Steiniger talks about adolescent sexual health.
  • Rheumatologist Patrick Riccardi discusses the improved outlook for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Pulmonologist Ronaldo Ortiz-Pacheco explains how lung biopsies are done and what the results may mean. Urologist Joseph Jacob talks about a targeted therapy that might be an option for some patients with high-risk bladder cancers who want to avoid bladder removal.
  • Physical therapist Ryan Martin talks about how to maintain a healthy spine across your lifetime. Public health researcher Telisa Stewart, medical student Nick Allis and janitor Anita Rouse share results of a study about the importance of hospital environmental services. Chief of Geriatrics, Dr. Sharon Brangman, discusses whether memory problems signal dementia.
  • Surgeon Michael Archer discusses innovations in lung cancer surgery. Infectious disease specialist, Dr. Elizabeth Harausz explains how tuberculosis remains a concern worldwide. Hematologist/oncologist Krishna Ghimire tells how bispecific antibody therapy works in cancer and other diseases.
  • Bioethicist Serife Tekin discusses the promises and pitfalls of using chatbots for mental health therapy. Vascular and interventional neurologist Hesham Masoud tells about research showing benefit for stroke patients who had clots removed mechanically, followed by clot-busting medications.
  • Dr. Alex Hensel discusses how fibromyalgia is diagnosed and managed. Audiologist Jeffrey VanTassel explains how to decide if you're a candidate for a cochlear implant. Child neurologist Ai Sakonju talks about spinal muscular atrophy.
  • Pediatric nephrologist Scott Schurman explains how kidney disease impacts children, including diagnosis and treatment, which may include transplant. Physical therapists Ryan Martin and Morgan Phillips tell how aquatic physical therapy can help patients. Geriatrician Sharon Brangman answers whether memory problems signal dementia.
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