Special Sections

Understanding Liver Cancer and the Role of SIRT in Treatment

By Samuel J. Greene, MD The American Cancer Society estimates that over 41,000 new cases of liver cancer will be diagnosed in the United States this year. What's more, the Society...

Take Time This Month to Take Charge of Your Breast Health

By Rachel P. Dultz, MD Breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers among women in the United...

Osteoarthritis? Rotator Cuff Tears? You Don’t Have to Shoulder the Pain

By Frederick Song, MD When you have shoulder pain, raising your arm for simple tasks like brushing your hair...

Navigating Mental Health Challenges of Fall Season

By Sarah Carstens, LCSW, LCADC As the summer months fade and the leaves begin to change, many people experience...

When it Comes to Gynecologic Cancer Listen to Your Body

By Noah Goldman, MD    September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month, an opportune time to shed light on cancers...

Colonoscopy Remains Gold Standard for Preventing Colon Cancer

By Anish A. Sheth, MD   Want to prevent colon cancer? Get a colonoscopy. Colonoscopy not only screens for existing cancer, but by identifying and removing...

Lung Nodule? Most are Harmless but Still Need Evaluation

By Leonid Emerel, MD If you have been diagnosed with lung nodules, you are not alone. Every year, more than 1.5 million people are told they...

Understanding Common Complications of Pregnancy

By Alisha Sangal, MD Pregnancy is a remarkable journey, but it can also present challenges that require attention and care. While most pregnancies progress smoothly, certain...

Supporting Workers’ Mental Health is Good for Everyone

By Susan Weinstein, LCSW, CEAP, SAP Did you know the average full-time worker in the United States spends about half their waking life at work? That's...

The 3 Wishes Project: Helping Make Meaningful Memories at the End of Life

By Ramy Sedhom, MD Patients with advanced disease frequently hear a lot of bad news, and as treatment options diminish, are often told: "There's not...

Obesity is a Multifactorial Disease Requiring Treatment

By Lisa Dobruskin, MD, FACS The long-held belief that obesity is caused by a lack of willpower is like a fad diet that promises dramatic...
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