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SUNY Upstate is seeing a spike in respiratory illnesses in central New York, including RSV and the flu.
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Golisano Children's Hospital in Syracuse has only five doses of the RSV vaccine left. Other hospitals in the region have little to no vaccine supply.
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There's a trio of vaccines available this fall: COVID, Flu and RSV.
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Upstate Pediatric Children’s Infectious Disease Expert Dr. Jana Shaw says there has been an uptick in children with respiratory illnesses as kids have returned to school.
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Infectious disease specialist, Dr. Elizabeth Asiago-Reddy goes over adult vaccinations for fall. Pathologist Reut Hod Dvorai explains how tissue typing is used in organ transplantation. Eric Adams and Dan Ellithorpe talk about hospital food operations.
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Gynecologist Maureen Burke explains the new over-the-counter birth control option for women called the Opill. Pediatric infectious disease specialist Joseph Domachowske tells about the research behind the newly-approved medication to prevent respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, in babies and young children.
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Pediatricians are giving advice on how parents can help their kids through this difficult winter.
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A surge in cases of Respiratory Syncytial Virus, or RSV, has local health care institutions scrambling to get children treated for the respiratory virus in central New York.
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Psychiatric nurse practitioner Thomas Ringwood addresses anxiety screening and what to do for those who test positive. Pathologist Gustavo de la Roza tells how prostate cancers are graded and staged.
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Dr. Stephen Thomas discusses the importance of clinical trials including one about the dengue virus underway at Upstate. Dr. Joe Domachowske shares his research into prevention of respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. And neuroscientist Stephen Faraone explains what's important to know about adult ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.