September 5, 2017

Endocrinologist A. Mannan Khan, MD, who is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine, staffs the new endocrinology clinic opened in Hammond by North Oaks Physician Group. He is accepting new patients, ages 18 and older.

A graduate of Tulane School of Medicine in New Orleans, Khan carried out a residency in internal medicine and fellowship training in endocrinology through Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans.

September 5, 2017

The Louisiana Department of Health has reopened all molluscan shellfish growing waters, Areas 1-28. The areas had previously been closed as a precaution due to adverse weather conditions from Tropical Storm Harvey.

Tropical Storm Harvey brought the threat of large amounts of rain to oyster harvesting areas, which can introduce runoff and bacteria into the water. With the northward movement of the storm resulting in decreased rainfall, conditions are considered safe to reopen the areas.

September 5, 2017

Research led by Suresh Alahari, PhD, Fred Brazda Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, has demonstrated the potential of a protein to treat or prevent metabolic diseases, including obesity and diabetes. The findings are published online in the Journal of Biological Chemistry as a Paper in Press, available here.

September 5, 2017

Touro Infirmary and Crescent City Physicians are sponsoring “Pints for Prostates,” a beer tasting and prostate cancer awareness event on Sept. 14. The event will be held at NOLA Brewing, 3001 Tchoupitoulas St. in New Orleans, from 5:30–8 p.m.

A portion of ticket sales benefits the Pints for Prostates organization. Tickets are $15 for advanced sales, and $20 at the door. The price includes two pints of NOLA beer, food from McClure’s Barbeque, and a souvenir pint glass.

September 5, 2017

Ochsner Medical Center – Jefferson Highway is setting a new standard for patient care by deploying Xenex LightStrike® Germ-Zapping Robots® to improve patient safety and reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections (HAI).