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Recent News About Hospital for Special Surgery
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Trainers recommend top full-body exercises for diverse health benefits
The New York Times highlights the importance of a comprehensive fitness routine, akin to maintaining a balanced diet, for achieving various health benefits.
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Hornets' Brandon Miller out for season due to wrist surgery
Charlotte Hornets guard Brandon Miller will not return for the rest of the season following surgery on his right wrist.
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Bryan T. Kelly named among 2025 trailblazers in healthcare by City & State
City & State New York has recognized Bryan T. Kelly, MD, MBA, the president and CEO of HSS, as one of the 2025 Trailblazers in Healthcare.
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Choosing the best running gloves for cold weather
SELF magazine has emphasized the importance of choosing the right running gloves to keep hands warm during cold weather runs.
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HSS appoints Dr. Matthew T. Drake as chief of endocrinology division
Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) has appointed Dr. Matthew T. Drake as the new chief of the Division of Endocrinology and director of the Metabolic Bone Service, effective January 1, 2025. Dr. Drake takes over from Dr. Emily Stein, who served as...
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Doctor addresses fitness myths on TODAY show
Jordan D. Metzl, MD, a sports medicine physician at HSS, recently appeared on TODAY to address and clarify several fitness myths that have been circulating on social media. Dr. Metzl tackled questions such as whether it is more beneficial to be...
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Hospital for Special Surgery expands partnership with University of Miami Health System
Crain's New York has reported that the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) is set to expand its operations in Florida.
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Hospital for Special Surgery welcomes new CFO Christopher Dunleavy
Christopher Dunleavy, recently appointed as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), began his tenure on January 2, 2025.
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Hospital for Special Surgery appoints new AI director
At the beginning of 2025, Ayoosh Pareek, MD, a sports medicine surgeon, joined HSS.
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Orthobiologics trials explore knee osteoarthritis treatment options
Medscape reports that orthobiologics are an advancing field in orthopedics and regenerative medicine.
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Becker's highlights top hospitals for neuro and spine care in 2024
Becker's Hospital Review has released its list of notable hospitals and health systems recognized for their excellence in neuroscience and spine programs.
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University of Miami Health System partners with Hospital for Special Surgery
The University of Miami Health System (UHealth) and the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) have announced a collaboration to provide advanced musculoskeletal care in South Florida.
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HSS study finds lifestyle interventions aid pre-surgery health improvements
New research from the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) highlights the effectiveness of lifestyle medicine interventions in improving patient health before elective orthopedic surgeries.
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Study links familial contact to improved post-surgery outcomes
Michael P. Ast, MD, Chief of the Knee Service and Chief Medical Innovation Officer at HSS, discussed a study with Healio indicating that patients with familial emergency contacts may experience better outcomes following total hip or knee...
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New findings on cellular targets could transform osteoporosis diagnosis
Researchers at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) have identified a cellular target that may improve the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis and other metabolic bone diseases.
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New wellness center opens for Hospital for Special Surgery employees
The Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), a leading academic medical center specializing in musculoskeletal health, has opened the HSS Wellness Center.
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American healthcare requires holistic shift beyond medication reliance
In a recent article with Salon, Heidi Prather, DO, a physiatrist at HSS, highlights the need for a lifestyle revolution in American healthcare. Dr. Prather advocates for a holistic approach to health that extends beyond medications such as Ozempic.
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GLP-1 receptor agonists linked to reduced complications post-knee surgery
A recent study has indicated that glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists may help reduce postoperative complications for patients with morbid obesity undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA).
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Hospital for Special Surgery welcomes new sports medicine surgeon
HSS has announced the addition of Dr. Ayoosh Pareek to its team as a sports medicine surgeon. Dr. Pareek specializes in surgeries involving the hip, knee, and shoulder, with advanced training in complex reconstructive surgery, arthroscopic...
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Long Island Business News announces 2025 Health Care Hero award winners
Long Island Business News has announced the recipients of the 2025 Health Care Hero awards.