#MorningRounds : The FDA just approved the first drug to treat postpartum depression. The condition affects more than 400,000 women every year, an estimated 20% of new moms in the U.S.
Yes we have donkeys and Widget the morning rounds #wehavedonkeys #morningrounds Caroline Le Bourgeois
This year's flu season could be much worse than last year. U.S. health officials say there are signs that this may be a rough winter. #MorningRounds
#womeninsurgery #heforshe
Inspiring #MorningRounds by Steven D Wexner MD, PhD - Educating next generation of #surgeons
And the #future is promising !
All female Steven D Wexner MD, PhD dream team🤩
SAGES is in Long Beach in 2025! European Society of Coloproctology ASCRS_1 Women in Surgery AMWA Doctors @WomenSurgeons SURGERY Journal Mariana Berho M.D.
This week CNS highlights #weekinthelife of a #neurosurgery #resident - we often use the #CNSGuidelinesApp to provide evidence based care. Today, the best management of a premie with IVH on #MorningRounds Matthew McPheeters Emal Lesha, MD @zaazoue Helen AANS/CNS Peds Section
#MorningRounds : A new warning about sugary drinks.
A study found people who drink two or more sugar-sweetened beverages a day have a 31% higher risk of early death from cardiovascular disease. Tara Narula M.D. joins us to discuss:
According to the CDC, from 2011 to 2014 around 17% of children and adolescents age 2 to 19 were considered obese. #MorningRounds
“Just cause you call it a snack, doesn’t mean it’s not a meal.” --Jonathan LaPook, M.D #MorningRounds cbsn.ws/2l3CUeS
Week in the Life: #Neurosurgery Resident CNS Week #MorningRounds : Patient presents w progressive headaches. MRI: homogeneously enhancing mass arising from olfactory groove. Review @CNSNexus Neurosurgery Publications Matthew McPheeters Laura K. Reed, MD Emal Lesha, MD Mohamed Zaazoue Helen
According to the CDC, more than one-third of American adults are considered to be obese.
CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins our #MorningRounds to discuss a new study about the link between body mass index and cardiovascular disease.
#MorningRounds : A scientific breakthrough that may eventually allow many blind people to see. A handful of volunteers are already seeing the promise of a new device, about 18 months into a 5-year clinical study.
Jonathan Vigliotti 🐋 has how the technology could transform their lives: