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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sept. 14, 2022 &#8212; Actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are taking up completely different roles: starring in a brand new marketing campaign to lift consciousness in regards to the significance of screening for colon most cancers. Using some humor to focus on a really severe subject, the 2 Hollywood stars filmed their very own [...]</p>
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<p>Sept. 14, 2022 &#8212; Actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are taking up completely different roles: starring in a brand new marketing campaign to lift consciousness in regards to the significance of screening for colon most cancers.</p>
<p>Using some humor to focus on a really severe subject, the 2 Hollywood stars filmed their very own colonoscopies. Importantly, each Reynolds and McElhenney are 45 years previous, the brand new age at which many main medical organizations now suggest males with common danger get a primary colonoscopy.</p>
<p>During the filming of the Lead From Behind marketing campaign, Reynolds came upon docs recognized and eliminated a polyp, or precancerous lesion, that would have developed into one thing extra severe over time. McElhenny’s physician discovered three polyps and eliminated them as effectively. The findings underscore the significance of screening males at common danger for colorectal most cancers, together with youthful males.</p>
<p>Gastroenterologists are applauding Reynolds and McElhenney for utilizing their superstar to point out how colonoscopy may be each straightforward and lifesaving.</p>
<p>“I thought Ryan and Rob did a fantastic job,” says David A. Johnson, MD, a gastroenterologist in non-public observe in Norfolk, VA, who has labored on nationwide colon most cancers tips for the final 20 years.</p>
<p>An essential take-home message is that colonoscopy “is really the best test for screening because both of them had polyps,” Johnson says. The premise of screening is to detect any potential points earlier than they trigger most cancers, he says.</p>
<p>Rajesh N. Keswani, MD, agrees in regards to the significance of the marketing campaign. “Overall, the message was incredibly effective. Everyone involved from the celebrities to the clinicians did a great job ensuring that all the important points were touched upon.”</p>
<p>“Beyond saying that colonoscopy is easy, they prove it by showing the patients laughing and eating after the procedure,” says Keswani, a gastroenterologist and medical director of high quality and integration for the Northwestern Medicine Digestive Health Center in Chicago.</p>
<p>Reynolds, star of the &#8220;Deadpool&#8221; motion pictures, and McElhenney, who created and starred within the TV present &#8220;It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,&#8221; let their comedic chops shine, says Jessica Bernica, MD, assistant professor of drugs &#8211; gastroenterology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.</p>
<p>“I think this video is great. Not only does it share a very meaningful message about the importance of colon cancer screening, but what isn’t amusing about watching Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney wake up from anesthesia?” she says.</p>
<p>Bernica praised the marketing campaign for highlighting the youthful really helpful age for colonoscopy, the power of the process to detect and take away precancerous polyps, and that it’s a “simple and routine procedure not to be feared.”</p>
<p>“I’d also highlight that both Ryan and Rob had great bowel preps, a crucial component to an effective screening colonoscopy.”</p>
<p><strong>The ‘Couric Effect’</strong></p>
<p>Reynolds and McElhenny might have put their very own twist on it, however they aren&#8217;t the primary celebrities to make use of their platform to lift consciousness about colon most cancers.</p>
<p>“This really dates back to when Katie Couric did this after she lost her husband Jay Monahan,” Johnson says. The impression was so dramatic on colonoscopy screening, it’s known as The Couric Effect.</p>
<p>There is a considerable amount of information displaying that comparable campaigns can enhance colon most cancers screening charges, most notably when Couric televised her colonoscopy to successfully promote colon most cancers screening, Keswani stated.</p>
<p>Will Smith additionally shared an “incredibly detailed documentary in his journey through colonoscopy” after he turned 50, Johnson says. In I Vlogged My Colonoscopy, Smith finds out from his physician that they discovered a polyp in his cecum, a pouch that connects the small gut to the colon. The video on YouTube has been seen greater than 4 million instances.</p>
<p>“Then there was Chadwick Boseman. He had very early colon cancer, at age 43, and the world grappled with the unexpected loss,” Johnson says of the Black Panther star who died from the illness.</p>
<p><strong>The COVID Effect</strong></p>
<p>The timing of the Lead From Behind marketing campaign is crucial too, Johnson says, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic precipitated many individuals to delay well being screenings, together with colonoscopies. As a consequence, he says, “we’re seeing an increase in colon cancer.”</p>
<p>“This is a good wake-up call that we should be proactive,” he says.</p>
<p>Johnson identified that at-home colon most cancers assessments detect when somebody already has most cancers. In distinction, colonoscopy is about screening early to stop most cancers, though biopsies taken throughout a colonoscopy can be utilized for detection as effectively.</p>
<p><strong>Sparking a Conversation </strong></p>
<p>The consideration that celebrities can convey to colon most cancers can assist begin conversations. “This kind of campaign is such a great way to raise awareness and normalize an aspect of preventative health care that many people would probably shy away from talking about openly,” Bernica says.</p>
<p>Colorectal most cancers is the third commonest most cancers recognized within the U.S. and is preventable, however by essentially the most not too long ago reported National Institutes of Health statistics in 2019, solely about 67% of adults ages 50 to 75 had acquired screening, Bernica says. “Hopefully this kind of message can be the impetus to push those who haven’t yet been screened to do so.”</p>
<p>To Johnson, celebrities like Reynolds and McElhenney who step outdoors their regular day-to-day lives to focus on an important public well being message develop into greater than celebrities. “This really changes a star to a superstar,” he says.</p>
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<p>Aug. 24, 2022 – Children are being plucked off floodwater-lapped rooftops and positioned into open steel baskets that twirl within the wind as they&#8217;re hoisted as much as thumping Coast Guard helicopters. Their faces are marked by a mixture of weariness and worry. Similar rescues are repeated a number of occasions, after which a lone chopper veers off over an enormous physique of water.</p>
<p>The searing video – proven with out phrases – serves because the opening of a brand new documentary, Katrina Babies, premiering in the present day on HBO and HBO Max.</p>
<p>The scenes are as chilling now as they have been 17 years in the past, when, on Aug. 29, 2005, a class 3 hurricane slammed into New Orleans. The subsequent failure of levees throughout the town led to rapid and catastrophic flooding, particularly within the low-income and majority-Black Lower ninth Ward, the place many residents had been unwilling or unable to get out earlier than the storm hit.</p>
<p>Those days in August 2005 have been only the start of a troublesome journey for lots of of hundreds, however specifically, maybe, for individuals who have been too younger to understand the disaster that had inundated 80% of the town.</p>
<p>The documentary tells the story of among the youngsters who survived, from their standpoint.</p>
<p>Almost 1,000 folks, and probably many extra, misplaced their lives – there’s by no means been a full accounting of what number of deaths Katrina prompted.. More than 1 million folks have been displaced at first, and, a month later, at the least 600,000 households have been nonetheless displaced, in line with the Data Center, a New Orleans-based nonprofit.</p>
<p>The New Orleans-born-and-raised creator of Katrina Babies, Edward Buckles Jr., suggests within the film that Katrina was particularly merciless to his group. “In America, especially during disasters, Black children are not even a thought. Hurricane Katrina was no different,” he says in a voiceover. “After losing so much, why wouldn’t anyone ask if we were OK? Nobody ever asked the children how they were doing,” he says.</p>
<p>Buckles was 13 when Katrina hit. He and his household evacuated, enduring a 13-hour automobile journey to a shelter in a city west of New Orleans. The journey usually would take 2 hours.</p>
<p>Eventually, they returned to the town and acquired on with their lives. He had left his brush with Katrina behind, or so he thought.</p>
<p><strong>A Shared Silence</strong></p>
<p>Buckles mentioned he started Katrina Babies to inform the story of his cousins – his closest childhood associates – who had stayed put throughout the storm.</p>
<p>He toiled for years, interviewing these cousins and others who had been youngsters in 2005. But it wasn’t till he interviewed Miesha Williams – some 6 years into the mission – that it hit him that, like her, he had by no means talked to anybody concerning the trauma he felt due to Katrina, Buckles says.</p>
<p>In the movie, Williams, who was 12 and residing within the Lafitte housing mission throughout Katrina, describes her household having to evacuate to the un-air-conditioned, unsanitary, and overcrowded Morial Convention Center with tens of hundreds of others. She noticed a lifeless man on the road, and every little thing smelled like “feces,” she says. “It was scary, and I was like ‘am I going to die,’” she says. “I’m not supposed to be here … this is not real,” she says.</p>
<p>Buckles asks if she’s ever talked concerning the expertise. Williams tears up and says “no.” He asks why. “I don’t know, nobody ever really asked me,” says Williams.</p>
<p>Williams’s admission cemented his resolve to inform the kids’s tales, Buckles says.</p>
<p><strong>Disruption and Confusion</strong></p>
<p>Many of the kids mentioned Katrina had been extra like an earthquake, placing fault traces via communities.</p>
<p>Chase N. Cashe, who was 17 when the storm hit, says his household lived in a resort for a month, and “next thing you know, I’m living in Mississippi.”</p>
<p>Other youngsters describe the disgrace and humiliation they felt at being known as “refugees” by schoolmates of their new cities. One, who was 16 throughout the storm, mentioned a principal at her new faculty requested if she thought she would slot in. “What kind of question is that to ask a girl who just came from her house being under 8 feet of water,” she says within the movie. “Hell the [expletive] no I don’t want to fit in here, I don’t want to be here,” was her thought.</p>
<p>Cierra Chenier, who was 9 throughout the storm, describes the devastation she felt after her household was solely capable of retrieve a single rubbish bag of belongings from their flooded home. “That was the first time I think it actually hit – like what we knew to be true is gone,” she says. Her household’s home and the entire neighborhood have been gone.</p>
<p>“When so much of your identity is where you’re from, specifically what neighborhood you’re from, and that neighborhood isn’t the same anymore, that house isn’t there anymore, what does that do to your identity?” she says.</p>
<p><strong>Waves of Violence</strong></p>
<p>Chenier and others talked concerning the breakdown of their communities as being a possible reason for the continued excessive degree of violence in New Orleans.</p>
<p>Halfway via 2022, New Orleans had the very best per-capita homicide fee in America. It is acquainted territory for the town, which,in line with The New York Times, has had the nation’s highest homicide fee a dozen occasions since 1993.</p>
<p>Buckles says Black households have been torn aside earlier than – by slavery and by the crack cocaine epidemic. But these have been gradual occasions, whereas Katrina occurred suddenly, he says.</p>
<p>“After Katrina, I saw more kids with guns than I ever saw,” he says. “If you think about what kids are dealing with from a trauma perspective – if you think about PTSD, if you think about anxiety, if you think about fight or flight, if you think about anger and a kid being sad,” and mix that with the truth that nobody requested how they felt, it makes for a potent brew.</p>
<p>It “makes you look at life like no one cares about me, so I don’t care about myself,” he says.</p>
<p>Mid City AB, who was 13 throughout Katrina, says within the movie that “the children aren’t as rooted as they used to be before the storm.”</p>
<p>Even the youngest felt the consequences. Shantrell Parker, who was 5 throughout Katrina, was interviewed as a 16-year-old pupil in Buckles’ highschool media class. She mentioned she yearned to be a counselor. “I want to help people ’cause I have been through a lot in my life and I know what it feels like … to feel that no one is here for you,” she mentioned.</p>
<p>Sadly, Parker was murdered some 5 years after that interview, when she was 21. Buckles included her story to remind those who “we have to pay attention to the young people in New Orleans,” he says.</p>
<p>“These children are carrying this trauma, and no one’s addressing it, and they don’t know how to address it themselves,” he says.</p>
<p><strong>Healing Through Telling</strong></p>
<p>Cierra Chenier says it had been a protracted highway to begin to perceive her trauma.</p>
<p>“It’s hard to talk about Katrina because it takes having some form of vulnerability, you know, acknowledging that something happened to you and that it wasn’t OK,” she says within the film. “Being able to tell my Katrina story has helped my healing process”; it was “healing something you didn’t know needed to be healed to begin with.”</p>
<p>Buckles says Katrina Babies introduced a revelation to him. “When I first started making this project, I wasn’t seeking healing,” he says. “I didn’t even realize that simply talking about Hurricane Katrina offered healing.”</p>
<p>The telling is particularly essential in disenfranchised Black communities, he says. “We don’t understand the power of just talking about something. We’re trying to focus on so many things at one time that we’re not stopping to think about how we feel, nor are we thinking about, ‘let me talk this out,’ let alone going to see a therapist,” he says.</p>
<p>The movie taught him there may be energy in telling your story. “Because when you talk about it, you address it.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Why let the Oscars have all of the enjoyable? In honor of this yr’s Academy Awards, Medscape and WebMD requested readers to choose one of the best of one of the best from the world of healthcare-related movies and performances. More than 250 readers weighed in on greater than 50 characters and 25 movies to [...]</p>
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<p>Why let the Oscars have all of the enjoyable?</p>
<p>In honor of this yr’s Academy Awards, Medscape and WebMD requested readers to choose one of the best of one of the best from the world of healthcare-related movies and performances. More than 250 readers weighed in on greater than 50 characters and 25 movies to pick one of the best portrayals of drugs on the silver display.</p>
<p>Readers had been allowed not solely to pick from pre-selected candidates, however might additionally write of their favorites.</p>
<p>So, with out additional ado, the Meddy goes to …</p>
<p>• Best Medical Film: One Flew Over The Cuckoo&#8217;s Nest</p>
<p>Criminal Randle McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) pleads madness and finds himself out of jail, however in an establishment overseen by the iron-fisted Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher). The 1975 drama earned a number of Oscars, together with Best Picture (one among its producers is the actor Michael Douglas), Best Actor (Nicholson), Best Actress (Fletcher), and Best Director (Milos Forman).</p>
<p>The movie earned 42% of the vote in our reader ballot, adopted by “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” (15%), “The Fault in Our Stars” (10%), “The Hospital” (7%).</p>
<p>Upon its launch, The Hollywood Reporterheaped reward on the movie’s actors and its director, calling the film “a frighteningly persuasive portrait of a preeminently sane man being pushed to the outer limits of his sanity by the need to conform to hospital rules and regulations.”</p>
<p>Drew Ayers, PhD, affiliate professor of movie for Eastern Washington University, stated the movie’s glorious ensemble represented the feelings of most of the time.</p>
<p>“This was the mid-1970s, and the film spoke to alienation and not fitting in, especially Randle McMurphy,” he stated. “There was this quest for freedom, but it was unobtainable, as in Easy Rider or Bonnie and Clyde.”</p>
<p>Wayne Grody, MD, PhD, professor of pathology &#038; laboratory drugs, pediatrics, and human genetics on the UCLA School of Medicine in addition to a frequent guide for movie and TV exhibits like CSI, understands the enchantment of the general winner.</p>
<p>“Certainly, it’s a classic. It’s considered one of the greatest films ever made by director Milos Forman,” he stated. “As with the original text by Ken Kesey, the film adaptation adopts that sort of sensationalized, magical realism slant that takes it from being a true depiction of psychiatry to something more Hollywood – which clearly resonates.”</p>
<p>• <strong>Best Doctor: Robin Williams, Awakenings</strong></p>
<p>In a shock to many on the time, Williams was not nominated for an Oscar for his position as neurologist Malcolm Sayer, MD. That honor went to his co-star, Robert DeNiro, as affected person Leonard Lowe, the beneficiary of an experimental drug used on catatonic sufferers. Williams truly tied with DeNiro for Best Actor honors from the National Board of Review.</p>
<p>Awakenings, which did garner a Best Picture nomination, relies on the memoir of the identical identify by Oliver Sacks, the inspiration for Williams’ character. When the film was launched in 1990, movie critic Roger Ebert referred to as it one among Williams’ “best performances, pure and uncluttered, without the ebullient distractions he sometimes adds —the shtick where none is called for.”</p>
<p>In our ballot, Williams was the overwhelming favourite, with 55% of the vote. Trailing a bit behind in second was Jennifer Garner in “Dallas Buyers Club,” adopted by Omar Sharif in “Dr. Zhivago” (12%), and Michael J. Fox in “Doc Hollywood” (10%).</p>
<p>For Ayers, Williams’ portrayal of the true physician, and the true drug, combined with slightly fictionalization of Hollywood is a part of what makes the movie and its performances so practical.</p>
<p>“[Sacks] was a well-known doctor and that lent credibility, as well as the real story behind the drugs,” he stated. “It’s probably the most accurate portrayal [of the nominees].”</p>
<p>• <strong>Best Nurse: Louise Fletcher, One Flew Over The Cuckoo&#8217;s Nest</strong></p>
<p>The aforementioned Fletcher not solely gained an Oscar, but additionally a Golden Globe, and honors from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) for her position as cultural icon Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. In her Academy Award speech, she thanked the group with the road, “all I can say is I’ve loved being hated by you.”</p>
<p>Our viewers additionally liked Fletcher, with 47% of the vote. Emma Thompson’s Nurse Emily in “Angels in America” completed a distant second, adopted by Ben Stiller’s position as Greg Focker in “Meet the Parents.”</p>
<p>For Grody, Fletcher’s position stands as “an iconic moment in movie history.”</p>
<p>When the American Film Institute compiled its record of prime film villains in 2003, the strict nurse ranked #5 behind Hannibal Lecter, Norman Bates, Darth Vader, and The Wicked Witch of the West. In 2018, Fletcher instructed Vanity Fair that the thought to have the nurse communicate placidly was her thought — one thing director Milos Forman finally accepted — and that she had concocted a backstory for the character shared with nobody else on se or to at the present time.</p>
<p>“The role is memorable,” stated Ayers. “This depiction of a nurse is clearly not one to emulate, but it’s memorable.”</p>
<p>• <strong>Best Patient: Tom Hanks, Philadelphia</strong></p>
<p>Tom Hanks gained the primary of his two back-to-back Oscars for the position of Andrew Beckett, a homosexual Philadelphia legal professional pressured to cover his sexuality and his HIV-positive standing from his companions at a robust regulation agency. Hanks’ portrayal in one of many first main studio films to deal with the AIDS disaster broke the mould of him as a largely comedic actor, whereas additionally offering essential illustration of homosexual characters to a large viewers.</p>
<p>Upon receiving the Trailblazer Award for his position in 2015 by Out Magazine, the journalist Nathan Smith outlined the importance of a recognizable actor taking part in Beckett: “What Philadelphia showed was this: Tom Hanks gave a face to being gay. Tom Hanks gave a face to living with AIDS. Tom Hanks gave a face to being both gay and living with AIDS.”</p>
<p>Ayers referred to as Hanks’ portrayal and the film itself “historically important,” in the way it addressed homosexuality, the AIDS disaster, and most people’s understanding—and maybe extra particularly, worry—of the virus, spurring public dialogue.</p>
<p>Grody agrees that Philadelphia performed a pivotal position within the public’s notion of these residing with HIV/AIDS. “The movie showed that people living with HIV and AIDS are just like everyone else and Tom Hanks’ portrayal was essential in proving that point – he just plays such an admirable character.”</p>
<p>Hanks’ position resonated with our viewers, with 46% naming him one of the best affected person on display. Jack Nicholson’s Randle McMurphy from “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest” garnered 27% of the vote, adopted by Angelina Jolie’s portrayal of Lisa Rowe in “Girl, Interrupted.”</p>
<p>• <strong>Best Worst Caretaker: Kathy Bates, Misery</strong></p>
<p>When it involves the individual our viewers desires to least obtain care from, Annie Wilkes from the 1990 movie Misery was the clear winner with 60% of the vote.</p>
<p>Kathy Bates’ portrayal of the antagonist within the film based mostly on a Stephen King novel earned her a Best Actress Oscar. Wilkes’ nurturing of novelist Paul Sheldon (James Caan) following a automotive crash proved that not everyone seems to be match for caring for others.</p>
<p>Grody agrees that for the Best Worst Caretaker, Annie Wilkes was the one selection. “I don’t know who else you could choose for this category,” he stated. “No one else could come close to winning this award.”</p>
<p>The late movie critic Gene Siskel stated Bates’ efficiency elevated the movie from being a “routine thriller” via her “wonderful performance … as the crazed fan who alternates between compassion and violent kookiness—all while smiling beatifically and with a little gold cross hanging from her neck.”</p>
<p>Finishing second to Bates in our polling was Anthony Hopkins’ Dr. Hannibal Lecter from “Silence of the Lambs” (21%) and Gene Wilder’s Dr. Frankenstein from “Young Frankenstein” (13%).</p>
<p>For Ayers, the movie is much less about caregiving, however extra about one thing extremely prevalent at the moment, 30 years after the movie’s launch: poisonous fandom.</p>
<p>“It’s all about owning or controlling the art or the thing that’s made, feeling it is just ‘for them’ and thus deserving access to it,” he stated. “This speaks to social media today and how some attack and actor or author over something they’ve made because they feel it is theirs.”</p>
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