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Released: 15-Nov-2023 10:05 AM EST
Fatty liver disease gets a new name
University of Chicago Medical Center

The former Metabolic and Fatty Liver Clinic at the University of Chicago Medicine is undergoing a name change, as part of a shift in language to drop stigmatizing words, precisely describe the condition and identify a subgroup of patients omitted under the former diagnostic criteria.

Released: 25-Jun-2021 5:05 PM EDT
Neurosurgery Team Performs Groundbreaking Laser Hemispherectomy on Child with Epilepsy
University of Chicago Medical Center

For only the second time in the world, doctors at the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children鈥檚 Hospital and the Department of Neurosurgery used a minimally invasive surgery to disconnect the right and left sides of the brain, stopping the seizures for a boy with epilepsy.

Released: 16-Oct-2020 3:05 PM EDT
How to have a safe and fun Halloween during the COVID-19 pandemic
University of Chicago Medical Center

Dr. Poj Lysouvakon, pediatric director of the Mother-Baby Unit at the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children鈥檚 Hospital, says it's still possible to have a safe and fun Halloween this year. Here's how.

Released: 15-Oct-2020 3:40 PM EDT
How to stay safe from flu during the COVID-19 pandemic
University of Chicago Medical Center

University of Chicago Medicine infectious diseases expert Dr. Allison Bartlett explains what to know to stay safe this winter from both influenza and COVID-19.

Released: 15-Oct-2020 1:40 PM EDT
Tips for voting safely during a pandemic
University of Chicago Medical Center

Voting is one of the most important things citizens get to do. University of Chicago Medicine Infectious Diseases Specialist Dr. Mai Tuyet Pho explains how to vote safely amid a global pandemic.

   
Released: 24-Sep-2020 4:30 PM EDT
Physicians issue warning about rare neurological condition, expected to appear this fall
University of Chicago Medical Center

Pediatricians Henry David, MD, and Madan Kumar, DO, of the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital warn parents of young children to watch out for symptoms of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), a rare neurological disorder linked to viral infections that can lead to permanent paralysis.

Released: 23-Jan-2020 11:45 AM EST
Wuhan coronavirus: An infectious disease expert explains we know so far about the new virus emerging in Asia
University of Chicago Medical Center

University of Chicago Medicine associate professor and infectious disease expert Dr. Emily Landon explains what public health officials know about new coronavirus virus from Wuhan, China and how to stay safe.

Released: 15-Jan-2020 3:50 PM EST
Five ways to prevent back injury while shoveling snow
University of Chicago Medical Center

Orthopaedic surgeon and spine expert Srinivasu Kusuma, MD, from the University of Chicago Medicine Medical Group offers five easy tips to stay safe when shoveling snow.

Released: 3-Dec-2019 12:05 PM EST
Preventing Holiday Hazards for Seniors
University of Chicago Medical Center

If you鈥檙e hosting older relatives and friends this holiday season, you鈥檒l need to prepare your home inside and out to make sure their visit is comfortable and safe. That's because the biggest risk for aging adults in the home is tripping and falling.

Released: 29-Dec-2017 3:30 PM EST
Quitting Cigarettes: One of the Toughest New Year鈥檚 Resolutions
University of Chicago Medical Center

Deciding to stop smoking is one of the most common, beneficial and difficult New Year鈥檚 resolutions. Smoking reminders are abundant, nicotine withdrawal is difficult and the resolution process itself is flawed.

Released: 25-May-2017 2:05 PM EDT
FDA Approval Granted to Pediatric Device Used to Treat Esophageal Birth Defect
University of Chicago Medical Center

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted authorization for a magnetic device used to treat pediatric esophageal atresia, a birth defect that causes abnormal formation of the esophagus. The Flourish鈩 Pediatric Esophageal Atresia device was created by University of Chicago Medicine assistant professor of radiology Mario Zaritzky, MD, in collaboration with Cook Medical.

Released: 18-Jan-2016 12:05 PM EST
Comer Children's Doctor, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin Call for Federal Research Funding Into Gun Violence
University of Chicago Medical Center

A University of Chicago Medicine physician Catherine Humikowski joined U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., at a press conference as he continued to push for federal funding for research into the causes and implications of gun violence.



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