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  • Speech pathologist Carrie Garcia and rehabilitation psychologist Jessica Mungro discuss post-stroke depression. Audiologist Jeffrey VanTassel tells what's important to know about cochlear implants. Neurologist Tinatin Chabrashvili explains the new infusion drug for people with early-stage Alzheimer's disease.
  • Physical therapist Julie Lombardi explains why boxing and other activities can be helpful for people with Parkinson's disease. Psychologist Robin Dean tells how she uses Dungeons and Dragons in teen therapy groups. Physical therapist Bethany Hudson shares why she enjoys running and why it's a good form of exercise.
  • Public health researcher, Roger Wong and student Miguel Pica explain what the pandemic taught us about loneliness and isolation. Neurophysiologist Yi-Ling Kuo tells of her research using magnets to treat headaches after mild traumatic brain injury. Psychiatrists Luba Leontiva and Nevena Radonjic discuss premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
  • Upstate Cancer Center medical director, Dr. Thomas VanderMeer and Michael Davoli from the American Cancer Society talk about cancer biometrics and a new law that will help patients. Pediatric oncologist Amy Caruso Brown discusses how parents use social media while a child is in treatment for cancer.
  • Nurse administrator Diane Nanno and Dr. Basel Abuzuaiter discuss the Hospital at Home program. Sleep medicine specialist, Dr. Ryan Butzko tells whether rising early is a good idea. Vision researcher Samuel Herberg shares his work on glaucoma. And colorectal surgeon, Dr. Kristina Go explains how to prepare for a colonoscopy.
  • Music therapist Clare Arezina explains how music therapy can help patients feel better. Assistant Dean of Wellness, Dr. Kaushal Nanavati, tells how artificial intelligence helps him guide patients in their food choices. Surgeon Scott Albert goes over the options for breast cancer surgery.
  • Dr. Kaushal Nanavati and researcher Jamie Romeiser define complementary therapy and discuss its benefits during and after cancer treatment. Upstate Police Chief Erika Taylor explains how to de-escalate tense situations. Dr. Leslie Kohman talks about the importance of health care workers taking time to "recharge."
  • Neurologist Antonio Culebras tells how a weight-loss medication can help people with sleep apnea. The Rev. Terry Culbertson discusses the role of spiritual care in health care. And Dr. Kaushal Nanavati talks about Gen Z and their health concerns.
  • Dr. Kim Wallenstein discusses the value of a pediatric trauma center to serve the 14-county region of central New York. Nurse Maureen Garvey explains the role of a breast cancer navigator and what someone can expect after a diagnosis of breast cancer. And geriatrics chief, Dr. Sharon Brangman talks about how to tell when an aging parent needs help.
  • Psychologist Holly Vanderhoff defines toxic positivity and how it differs from a healthy positive outlook. Exercise physiologist Carol Sames rethinks the body mass index by explaining the new body roundness index. Neurosurgeon Satish Krishnamurthy discusses the challenges of delivering medication to the brain.
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