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  • For the people who were there when it was invented in small clubs and basement parties in Chicago in the 1980s, house music was a force of nature. Four decades later, its impact is bigger than ever.
  • Rehabilitation psychologist Debbie Spinks gives an overview of risks and treatment for concussion and other head injuries. Physician scientist Hani Aiash explains what Egyptian mummies can teach us about pathogens. And medical director of integrative therapy Kaushal Nanavati discusses how wellness concepts apply to people with chronic diseases.
  • Upstate New York Poison Center medical director, Dr. Vincent Calleo gives an overview of the center. Occupational health researcher Jeanette Zoeckler discusses the role of the workplace in opioid use disorder.
  • Pediatrician Joe Domachowske tells of a clinical trial aimed at preventing a common childhood virus. Literary journal editor Deirdre Neilen talks about preserving memories of the pandemic. Hand surgeon Brian Harley shares treatment options for arthritis of the hand and thumb.
  • Endocrinologist Roberto Izquierdo tells how some new cases of diabetes are related to Covid infections. Physical therapists Zachary Boswell and Connor Delaney talk about resources for people with cystic fibrosis. Psychiatrist Christopher Lucas gives advice for preventing cell phone addiction.
  • Electrophysiologist Kiran Devaraj discusses heart rhythm disturbances. Infectious disease chief Elizabeth Asiago Reddy tells about monkeypox. Ophthalmologist Mark Breazzano shares a study that looks at coronavirus on medical instruments.
  • Dr. Michael Lax shares a report about occupational disease in New York state. Toxicologist Willie Eggleston explains what's important to know about marijuana edibles before you experiment. And psychiatrist Nayla Koury talks about compassion during turbulent times.
  • Dr. Kristopher Paolino discusses the tick-borne disease, anaplasmosis. Professor Christopher Morley tells about the popularity of public health professions during the pandemic. Rabbi Irvin Beigel shares his experiences in spiritual care.
  • This week on Healthlink on Air: Physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, Dr. Claudine Ward discusses brain fog and other symptoms that may linger after a person is infected with COVID-19. Pediatric nurse practitioner Davia Moss shares her personal story about breast cancer during pregnancy, along with her physician Dr. Jayne Charlamb.
  • Pediatrician Jenica O'Malley discusses the recent updates to developmental milestones for babies and children. Oncologist Merima Ramovic explains how checkpoint inhibitors treat cancer. And Upstate chaplain Brigid Dunn shares how Schwartz Rounds help health care providers stay connected.
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