The work done by Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine faculty members (and even some students) is regularly highlighted in newspapers, online media outlets and more. Below you’ll find links to articles and videos of Feinberg in the news.
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A man who is concerned about his fertility can take a number of common-sense steps, said Dr. Robert Brannigan, professor in the department of urology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, in Chicago.f
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A new and improved shot is already in the works, think of it as Covid vaccine 2.0. And local scientists like Northwestern Medicine Immunologist Dr Pablo Penaloza-Macmaster said it better protects against breakthrough infections. “They are pretty effective in terms of preventing severe disease and death,” he said.
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“I think it will help a few people, move them toward wanting the vaccine, but I think the biggest benefit will probably come from the comfort bigger organizations have in mandates,” said Dr. Jeffrey Linder, a primary care doctor at Northwestern Medicine and chief of the division of general internal medicine and geriatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
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“While moms’ age has increased slightly, we saw similar increases in gestational diabetes in every age group from 15 to 44, so age can’t be the only driver,” said study co-author Dr. Sadiya Khan, of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, in Chicago.
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Robert Murphy, executive director of the Institute for Global Health at Northwestern University, called the results “amazing,” and “caught many people by surprise.” He pointed to Lollapalooza as a potential model for future events.
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Before the rise in popularity of fitness trackers and smartwatches, cardiologist Sadiya Khan said patients rarely came in with questions about why their heart rates seemed high or low. But the growing interest in wearable devices, which some early research suggests can even detect coronavirus symptoms, means many people have a trove of real-time health information at their fingertips.
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The number of people hospitalized for the disease in Lake County is increasing quicker than the number of new cases, according to reports from Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan and Advocate Aurora Health, which operates Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville and Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital in Barrington.
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Some medical experts, including Dr. Larry Kociolek, a pediatric infectious diseases physician-scientist at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, warn that with the surge of the delta variant, the start of the new school year is not the right time to ease up on masks.
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Dr. Sadiya Khan, an epidemiologist and cardiologist at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, agreed. She said the drive to deliver booster shots is premature while the virus is still circulating among millions of unvaccinated people — the ones responsible for “the overwhelming majority” of infections, hospitalizations and deaths.
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“We’re making things worse by taking stances against mitigation measures that would have allowed us to demonstrate some sense of normal,” said Mercedes Carnethon, vice chair of preventive medicine at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.