Dr. David Henry Weintraub M.D.
Internist
31 Forest St Newton Highlands MA, 02461About
Dr. David Weintraub is an internist practicing in Newton Highlands, MA. Dr. Weintraub specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Weintraub provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
Education and Training
Upstate Medical University/ College of Health Professions 1991
State University of New York Upstate Medical University 1991
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Diluting and concentrating mechanisms of the kidney in the premature infant.
- Discussion: the pediatric viewpoint.
- Studies on the renal concentrating and diluting mechanisms in the premature infant.
- Doctor-parent approach to retrolental fibroplasia.
- Serum calcium and phosphorus in premature and full-term infants; a longitudinal study in the first three weeks of life.
- Relationship of retrolental fibroplasia to oxygen concentration.
- Mediastinal teratoma in infancy. Report of successful removal from premature infant and review of literature.
- The relationship of pulmonary hyaline membrane to certain factors in pregnancy and delivery.
- Studies on hyaline membrane disease. I. The fibrinolysin system in pathogenesis and therapy.
- RESUSCITATION OF THE NEWBORN; A R'ESUM'E OF CURRENT PROCEDURES.
- STUDIES ON HYALINE MEMBRANE DISEASE. II. THE ONTOGENY OF THE FIBRINOLYSIN SYSTEM.
- An epidemiological study on Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Bacillus pyocyaneus) in premature infants in the presence and absence of infection.
- Factors in hypocalcemia of the newborn: a longitudinal study of the chemical composition of the serum in full-term and in premature infants in the neonatal period.
- Causes of encopresis.
- Prevention of hyaline membrane disease with plasminogen. A cooperative study.
Treatments
- Heart Disease
- Heart Failure
- Dementia
- Vascular Disease
Dr. David Henry Weintraub M.D.'s Practice location
Dr. David Henry Weintraub M.D.'s reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Weintraub
Recommended Articles
- 5 Tips On Living with HIV
HIV, which stands for human immunodeficiency virus, is an infection that attacks the human being's defense system. When the infection gets into the body, it slowly destroys the immune system, leaving the body weak to various infections. As the virus continues to stay in the body, it develops from...
- Diagnosing Heart Palpitations
What are heart palpitations?Heart palpitations are when you start feeling your own heart beating. You will feel as if your heart is beating too fast, slow, forcefully, or irregularly. You will feel as if you missed a beat. The frequency and severity of heart palpitations will vary from one person to...
- What Should I Do if My Child Wets the Bed?
Many studies have uncovered the reasons behind bedwetting and what can be done for improving the condition in children. A report on bedwetting mentions the common misconceptions about bedwetting and the progress in finding the cause and treatment of this condition.Darcie Kiddoo, MD, associate...
- Sperm Cells Mimic Embryonic Stem Cells
Sperm cells in the testicles are able to mimic the embryonic stem cells and can develop into any of the adult cells in the body. These germ cells, also called spermatogonial cells, belong to the adult stem cells and are the precursor of sperm cells.Based on a new study published in the online...
- Atrial Fibrillation: Get the Facts
Atrial fibrillation is a heart condition that occurs due to an irregular or abnormal beating of the heart. It is a serious medical condition that can result in fatality if not treated.An abnormal heartbeat takes place when the pace of the atria and that of the ventricles are not in harmony. The...
- Is Athlete’s Foot Contagious?
Athlete's foot is an infection caused by a fungus, which affects the skin of the foot. This fungal infection is one of the most common skin problems. The infection starts from the toes and may spread to other areas of the body. The foot may start becoming itchy and scaly. The skin may also develop...
Nearby Providers
- Daniela Capriles M.D.131 Old Rd To 9 Acre Cor Concord MA 01742
- Pablo Rengifo-Moreno M.D.736 Cambridge St Brighton MA 02135
- Dr. Connie H. Chen MD16 HAYDEN AVE LEXINGTON MA 02421
- Hemangi Sane27 Lanark Road Brighton MA 2135
- Yazan Daaboul M.D.800 Washington St Boston MA 02111
- Dr. Jean S. Bonnet M.D.745 RIVER ST MATTAPAN MA 02126