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Teresa Leisen Sellinger

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Editor at Formedics

Editor @physicianswkly @_formedics, NJ dweller, Iowa native, mother of 3, sister of 8, logophile, baker, Broadway musical fanatic, and yacht rock aficionado.

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  • 1 week ago | physiciansweekly.com | Erin Finelli |Teresa Leisen Sellinger

    Generational conflicts in the medical workplace can cause problems, but fostering open dialogue and building inclusivity can improve collaboration and trust. Differences between generations are a natural aspect of human progression. However, when working with colleagues from different generational cohorts, challenges can arise. The generational gap often leads to conflict, especially in the medical field, where experience and evolving medical practices intersect.

  • 1 week ago | physiciansweekly.com | Teresa Leisen Sellinger

    Depression is independently associated with increased risk for heart failure, even without other cardiovascular risk factors, according to recent research. Depression is independently associated with elevated risk for developing heart failure (HF), including among those without other cardiovascular risk factors, according to a recent analysis of Veterans Affairs (VA) Birth Cohort data encompassing more than 2.8 million US veterans, published in JAMA Network Open.

  • 1 week ago | physiciansweekly.com | Teresa Leisen Sellinger

    A recent study found that nearly 1 in 10 people with multisite pain in a representative sample of Japan’s population met criteria for central sensitization. Nearly 1 in 10 individuals reporting multisite pain in a representative sample of the Japanese general population met criteria for central sensitization (CS), according to a study published online ahead of print in the Journal of Orthopaedic Science.

  • 1 week ago | physiciansweekly.com | Teresa Leisen Sellinger

    Adults with RSV-associated acute respiratory infection face a 2.7-fold higher risk for death within one year, according to a recently published study. Adults with respiratory syncytial virus-associated acute respiratory infection (RSV-ARI) face a 2.7-fold increased risk for death within a year compared to the general population, according to a Danish study presented at ESCMID Global 2025.

  • 1 week ago | physiciansweekly.com | Teresa Leisen Sellinger

    Middle-aged Black Americans with comorbid hypertension and diabetes may face increased risk for neurodegeneration, according to a recently published study. Middle-aged Black Americans with comorbid hypertension and diabetes may face an increased risk for neurodegeneration, according to findings published in The Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.

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Teresa Leisen Sellinger
Teresa Leisen Sellinger @tesellinger
10 May 25

#Pain relief sans #psychoactive effects?🪴🤪 Dr. Vipin Rangari @Vipin36590264 of @WashU & team uncovered a hidden CB₁ receptor pocket & engineered a #drug to target it, as reported in @Nature Learn more: https://t.co/t8CCjg1ArU #MedTwitter #Cannabis #Ganga https://t.co/jbktYILG0A

Teresa Leisen Sellinger
Teresa Leisen Sellinger @tesellinger
9 May 25

RT @DGlaucomflecken: New law: Every time you say physicians just push pills and don't care about their patient's health, you have to do 8 h…

Teresa Leisen Sellinger
Teresa Leisen Sellinger @tesellinger
8 May 25

🤣Who says #otolaryngologists don't have a sense of humor? Learn how @EAACI_HQ President Dr. Stefano Del Giacco & team used Sino-Nasal Outcome Test 22 (yes, the #SNOT test😜) tracking to optimize therapy selection in #CRSwNP here: https://t.co/EdXCCg6PFC #MedTwitter #Allergy https://t.co/f1AZJTQ3Kq