The Brooklyn Hospital Center in the News

The Brooklyn Hospital Center in the News

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Back Trouble? Blue Dye Shot May Offer Long-Lasting Pain Relief Health.com

Anders Cohen, MD, the chief of neurosurgery and spine surgery at the Brooklyn Hospital Center talks about the ability for long-lasting lower back pain relief from injecting dyes.

 

 


FDA to Re-examine Anti-Bacterial Chemical in Soaps, Cleansers BusinessWeek

Dr. Kenneth Bromberg, chairman of pediatrics at The Brooklyn Hospital Center speaks about the possible dangers of triclosan in soaps compared to other chemicals in daily use.

 


How Hormones Affect Your Weight Bettyconfidential.com

Jacob Warman, M.D., chief of endocrinology at The Brooklyn Hospital Center speaks about hormonal issues that can affect weight.

 

 


No Need To Spring Into Warm-Weather Exercise Routine NY1
April 7, 2010

Dr. Anders Cohen, head of Neurosurgery at TBHC, talks about the importance of preventing injury while getting back into regular exercise.

 


Dr. Louisdon Pierre, MD  Appears on Charlie Rose Discussing his Recent Experiences in Haiti
February 23, 2010

Dr. Louisdon Pierre appeared on The Charlie Rose Show alongside Anderson Cooper (CNN) and Dr. Dean Lorich of the Hospital for Special Surgery. Dr. Pierre spoke about the conditions in Haiti and his own experience providing emergency medical care alongside other TBHC personnel.

 


Patricia A. Winston, R.N., M.S., Named Chief Nurse Officer At The Brooklyn Hospital Center NewsRX

Patricia A. Winston, R.N., M.S. has been named Chief Nurse Officer (CNO) at The Brooklyn Hospital Center

 


Doctors Haunted by Haitians They Couldn’t Help NY Times
February 12, 2010

Dr. Louisdon Pierre, director of pediatric intensive care at tbhc  and Dr. Stephen Carryl, the chairman of surgery talk of their experiences and feelings as part of the first medical team arriving in Haiti after the recent massive Earthquake.


Doctors say personal stereos may cause fetal damage NY Post
February 9, 2010

Dr. David Cabbad, a pediatrician at TBHC warns against the potential hazards of deliberate exposure to music in utero.


Small Cuts in Salt Intake Spur Big Drops in Heart Trouble HealthDay
January 20, 2010

Karen Congro, RD and director of the Wellness for Life Program at TBHC talks about the benefits of even a small change in the amount of salt consumed.


Most Fast-Food French Fries Cooked in Unhealthiest Oil BusinessWeek
January 18, 2010

Karen Congro, a registered dietician and director of the Wellness for Life Program at The Brooklyn Hospital Center talks about the negative health effects of corn-based oil. A recent study shows that most French fries served in U.S. restaurants are immersed in corn-based oil before they're fried.


U.S Obesity Rate High, But Stops Rising CBS News
January 13, 2010

Karen Congro, RD CDN, talks of lifestyle changes to treat obesity.

 


WNBC-TV Channel 4

Karen Congro, RD, CDN, a nutritionist at The Brooklyn Hospital Center discussed the NY City Department of Health’s efforts to cut salt in packaged and restaurant foods by 25 percent over the next five years. “The amount of salt in packaged foods in astronomical,” says Ms. Congro. “This is a serious problem because the use of salt can lead to a host of health problems, including high blood pressure, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, high risk of stroke, kidney stones and bone loss. As things stand now, it’s virtually impossible to stay on a low-salt diet if you eat packaged foods or dine out frequently. Even baked goods tend to be high in salt; the sweetness covers the salty taste. There are many reasons to cut down on salt intake, and it’s possible to add flavor to foods by using spices and herbs instead of salt.”


"Needle Biopsy Works Well in Diagnosing Breast Cancer" HealthDay
December 15, 2009

Dr. Karen Stanford, a surgeon at the Brooklyn Hospital Center, explains that an "open" surgical biopsy can be done using either general or local anesthesia.


"New Diabetes Drug Details at The Brooklyn Hospital Center" NY Post
December 10, 2009

This week, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) released a report detailing 183 new medicines which are currently in human clinical trials and awaiting approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a record number of potentially life-changing drugs.


"Good Samaritans Complete Training Course at The Brooklyn Hospital Center" NewsRX
December 2, 2009

The Brooklyn Hospital Center’s (TBHC) Pastoral Care Department conferred Pastoral Care Volunteer Certificates on 21 members of the community who successfully completed a six-week training program.


"BROOKLYN HOSPITAL CENTER Marks World AIDS Day With Weeklong Information Fair." Brooklyn Eagle
November 24, 2009

The Brooklyn Hospital Center will hold a weeklong information fair from today through Tuesday, Dec. 1 to recognize World AIDS day.


"My 10-Day Ordeal With the Swine Flu" HealthDay
November 12, 2009

Dr. Kenneth Bromberg, chairman of pediatrics and director of the Vaccine Research Center at The Brooklyn Hospital Center discusses the flu symptoms of a HealthDay reporter.


"The Case for Cell Safety" New York Post
November 7, 2009

Anders Cohen, DO, Chief of Neurosurgery at the Brooklyn Hospital Center, discusses claims of a link between cellphone use and cancer.


"Injectable Vaccines More Effective for Adult Flu Than Nasal Sprays" HealthDay
September 23, 2009

Kenneth Bromberg, MD, Chairman of Pediatrics and Director of TBHC's Vaccine Research Center, discusses injectable vaccines and nasal sprays.


"Swine Flu Upsets Rituals of Greeting" The New York Times
September 3, 2009

Kenneth Bromberg, MD, Chairman of Pediatrics and Director of the Vaccine Research Center at TBHC, discusses the potential risk of spreading H1N1 via handshake.


"Somehow, it seems Jaycee raised two 'normal' daughters" The Christian Science Monitor
September 3, 2009

Stephen Ajl, MD, a pediatrician at TBHC and Medical Director of the Jane Barker Brooklyn Children's Advocacy Center, comments on the health of the daughters of kidnapping victim Jaycee Lee Dugard.


"New Simulation Center At The Brooklyn Hospital Center Trains Residents On High-Tech Computer-Controlled Mannequins" Hospital Newspaper

Article discussing TBHC's new state-of-the-art Simulation Laboratory.


"Swine Flu Vaccine Delay Manageable, Experts Say" HealthDay

August 20, 2009

Kenneth Bromberg, MD, Chairman of Pediatrics and Director of the Vaccine Research Center at TBHC, comments on the necessity of the Swine Flu vaccine.


"Studies: New Osteoporosis Drug Cuts Fracture Risk" Southern California Public Radio
August 12, 2009

Jacob Warman, MD, Chief of Endocrinology at TBHC, discusses the potential of drug denosumab as a prevention for Osteoporosis.


"Morris Goodman's Inspirational Rise From Paralysis" Investor's Business Daily
August 12, 2009

Anders Cohen, DO, Chief of Neurosurgery at TBHC, discusses the will to recover in surgery and post-operative therapy.


"Pregnant Women and Swine Flu Shots" The Osgood File
July 30, 2009 (Audio)

Kenneth Bromberg, MD, Chairman of Pediatrics and Director of the Vaccine Research Center at TBHC, comments on the intermingling of two different flus this year.


"Scientists Find Way to Make 'Good' Brown Fat" HealthDay
July 29, 2009

Jacob Warman, MD, Chief of Endocrinology at TBHC, discusses the benefits of brown fat in lowering obesity.


"Swine Flu Comeback" CNBC
July 23, 2009 (Video)

Kenneth Bromberg, MD, Chairman of Pediatrics and Director of the Vaccine Research Center at TBHC, discusses the presence of swine flu among kids at summer camp.


"Test May Predict Moms Who Will Deliver Prematurely"  HealthDay
July 21, 2009

Michael Cabbad, MD, Chairman of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Chief of Maternal/Fetal Medicine at TBHC, discusses the complications and incidence of preterm delivery in the U.S. and other countries.


"Slightly Underactive Thyroid May Be a Plus"  HealthDay
June 12, 2009

Jacob Warman, MD, chief of endocrinology at TBHC, discusses the risks of Hypothyroidism.


"Report Gives U.S. Good Grades for Swine Flu Response"  HealthDay
June 4, 2009

Kenneth Bromberg, MD, Chairman of Pediatrics and Pediatric Infectious Diseases at TBHC, discusses the U.S. response to Swine Flu.


"Ginger Found to Help Nausea in Chemotherapy Patients" CBS Newspath
May 25, 2009 (video)

Gina Villani, MD, Chief of Hemotoloy and Oncology at TBHC, discusses ginger as a treatment for chemo related nausea.


"J. Richard Ludgin, M.D. Named CMO at the Brooklyn Hospital Center" Life Science Weekly
May 1, 2009