By Claire Young
Peer Reviewed
Last summer, New Yorkers experienced a heat wave1—causing infrastructure failures2,3, poor air quality, and even deaths. Summers are only getting hotter4 and this …
By Claire Young
Peer Reviewed
Last summer, New Yorkers experienced a heat wave1—causing infrastructure failures2,3, poor air quality, and even deaths. Summers are only getting hotter4 and this …
By James Sun
Peer Reviewed
In March 2024, the FDA announced that it had cleared Dexcom Stelo, the first over-the-counter continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system for adults without diabetes who want to understand better how diet and exercise affect their health (Figure 1). …
By Allison Tu
Peer Reviewed
Once a death sentence, HIV/AIDS is now a treatable and preventable disease. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has been a game-changer in HIV prevention since the FDA approved …
By Matthew Ross
Peer Reviewed
In 1910, Ezra Hayman was on top of the world. The 26-year-old Nebraska native was a young ear, nose, and throat doctor studying abroad in Vienna, then one of the most prominent scientific and intellectual hubs in Europe. …
By Daniel Martinez-Krams
Peer Reviewed
You are rounding on your patients, and your team is discussing a 52-year-old man with HIV who came in with shortness of breath and fever and was found to have …