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  • Transplant chief Reza Saidi explains the value of pancreas transplants. Public health researcher Jamie Romeiser discusses the connection between COVID-19 and chronic pain. Ophthalmology researcher William Spencer shares what he's learned about the retina.
  • Infectious disease doctor, Ramiro Gutierrez explains why fungal infections are a growing threat. Doctor of pharmacy Christine Stork discusses the rare vomiting side effect that happens to some daily users of marijuana. And pediatrician Greg Conners shares guidance for helping families fill prescriptions after a visit to the pediatric emergency department.
  • Rheumatologist Andras Perl explains how some artificial sweeteners cause liver cancer. Pediatric gastroenterologist Aamer Imdad tells why stool transplants are more effective than antibiotics in treating severe diarrheal illnesses. Neurologist Robert Beach discusses the potential new era of treatment for severe forms of epilepsy.
  • Bioethicist Serife Tekin talks about the ethical concerns of artificial intelligence. Dr. Cynthia Taub discusses cardiac amyloidosis, which can lead to heart failure, and the need to diagnose it early so it can be treated. Orthopedic trauma surgeon Zachary Telgheder tells about joint replacements necessary after injury.
  • Toxicologist Michael Hodgman warns about growing rates of cannabis intoxication in children as marijuana edibles become more available. Family medicine resident Alex Hensel tells about fibromyalgia. Nurses Lia Fischi and Pete Jaskula explain how some people who need hip or knee replacements can go home the same day of their operation.
  • Neurologist Devin Burke tells about a new study of traumatic brain injury. Surgeon Mashaal Dhir explains a complicated surgery for pancreatic cancer. Physical therapist Rebecca Carey discusses mind-body exercises and pelvic floor health.
  • Pediatric neurologist Ai Sakonju explains a new treatment for babies born with spinal muscular atrophy. Christina Hyde talks about improving access and affordability of prescription medications. Maxillofacial prosthodontist Arthur Bigsby discusses cleft lip and palate repair.
  • Emergency physician Christian Knutsen and Emergency Medical Services fellow Guillermo Negrete explain how to use an automated external defibrillator and the new law that will add these machines to more athletic sidelines. Urologist Seetharam Bhat discusses the use of robots and artificial intelligence in surgery. Sleep medicine specialist Ryan Butzko talks about sleep apnea devices.
  • Neurologist Antonio Culebras discusses what to do about 'sundowning.' Scientist Adam Waickman tells how central New Yorkers contributed to the understanding of dengue virus and efforts to create a vaccine. And public health researcher Roger Wong and student Zhi Chen share research on marijuana's effect on cognition.
  • Medical toxicologist, Dr. Michael Hodgman urges caution when eating mushrooms. Incoming medical student Sonia Seth shares a paper that asks whether "starve a fever, feed a cold" is good advice. Researcher, Dr. Hani Aiash addresses when it's safe to eat food after head and neck surgery.
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