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  • Dr. Sharon Brangman talks about living with mild cognitive impairment. Exercise physiologist Carol Sames discusses research that ties sitting with dementia risk. Neurologist Antonio Culebras shares how to get good sleep.
  • Pediatric infectious disease specialist, Dr. Manika Suryadevara tells about the vaccine that guards against cervical and other cancers. Gynecologic oncologist, Dr. Allison Roy discusses cervical cancer. Pediatrician, Dr. Travis Hobart explains the dangers of lead poisoning. And bioethicist Rachel Fabi shares tips for solving crossword puzzles.
  • Public health experts, Telisa Stewart and Chris Morley discuss the surge of the coronavirus delta variant. Pediatric infectious disease specialist Jana Shaw tells how unvaccinated students can return to school safely. Endocrinologist Ruth Weinstock shares a study on complications from type 2 diabetes.
  • Nurse administrator Diane Nanno describes the Hospital at Home program, where patients recover at home. Anne Messenger tells about her experience with Lyme disease and the formation of the Central New York Lyme and Tick-Borne Disease Alliance. Program manager Wendy Hunt, from Upstate's mobile health unit with mammography, the "mammo van," tells how to prepare for a mammogram. Psychiatrist Christopher Lucas, MD, advises on how to limit one's cellphone use.
  • Transplant surgeon Reza Saidi explains how kidneys are allocated. Bioethicist Syd Johnson talks about her book, "The Ethics of Uncertainty." And psychologist Dorianne Eaves tells how to help someone who has been diagnosed with cancer.
  • Dr. Mark Arnold discusses sinusitis, colds and allergies. Physical therapist Steven Lounsbury explains how physical therapy can help back pain. Dr. Andras Perl shares research linking artificial sweeteners to liver cancer.
  • Psychiatrist Justin Meyer tells about an effort to increase mental health care in rural areas. Dr. Sana Zekri describes the role of family medicine in the American health care system. And pediatrician Travis Hobart discusses lead in baby food and why lead is so dangerous for children.
  • Dr. Sana Zekri explains who should be tested for hepatitis B. Professor Saravanan Thangamani gives an update on ticks. And two reconstructive urologists visiting Upstate share their expertise.
  • Dr. Jay Brenner tells about geriatric emergency medicine or GEM Care. Dr. Dana Mihaila discusses the anatomical gift program. Dr. Arthur Bigsby explains the role of maxillofacial prosthodontics.
  • Urologist Timothy Byler tells what's important to know about vasectomy. Thoracic surgeon Michael Archer goes over new lung cancer screening guidelines. Psychiatrist Lubov Leontieva and Dr. Anureet Sekhon share their research about how hoarding impacts family members.
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