The health industry is constantly evolving, and it’s important to stay up-to-date with the latest research and insights. That’s why NYU Langone Health has become a leading voice in various health topics through their faculty members.
In a recent article from STAT News, Stella S. Yi, MPH, PhD, highlighted the importance of disaggregated data when it comes to addressing health disparities within the Asian American population. As “Asian American” is a broad category that can obscure these disparities, it’s crucial to delve deeper into patient issues and understand the unique challenges faced by each subgroup.
Howard Weintraub, MD, also shared his expertise in Healio by discussing how inflammation may predict events more than cholesterol in high-risk statin intolerant patients. This suggests that a deeper understanding of patient issues beyond cholesterol levels may be necessary for effective treatment.
Sean Heffron, MD, used HuffPost to raise awareness about the potential impact of holiday eating habits on heart health. One day of Thanksgiving food can do significant damage to our cardiovascular health, so it’s essential to make healthy choices during this time of year.
Moving forward, Gregory Katz, MD, offered insights into the portfolio diet—a cholesterol-lowering eating plan—in Health magazine. In another piece for Health magazine, Dr. Katz explored the effects of electrolyte powder on sodium levels.
Meanwhile, Samantha M. Dunham, MD., discussed the importance of discussing perimenopause in Harper’s Bazaar while Marc K. Siegel, MD., examined the potential link between coffee consumption and a reduction in the severity of COVID-19 in an article for MedPage Today.
Martin Backer, MD., answered questions on COVID-19 and holidays in Newsday magazine and provided guidance for safe and healthy holiday celebrations during these challenging times. Lastly, Shae Datta