Residential sales Luxury homes First time home buyers Relocation
Work:
Evers & Co. Real Estate (202)7448060 (Phone) License #AB98366672
Certifications:
GRI
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home Condo/Townhome Multi-family
Languages:
English
About:
In his more than 14 years in the real estate business, Lee Goldstein has consistently performed as a top-producing agent, ranking in the top 5% of agents nationally. Prior to joining Evers & Co. Real Estate, Lee founded and managed his own successful brokerage firm, Northgate Realty. Lee builds his real estate business around being a local, neighborhood based, and customer service oriented agent. Market expertise, the highest level of integrity, and unparalleled customer service has led him to become one of the most respected agents in Washington, DC. Lee is extremely active in the real estate community. He earned the GRI (Graduate of the Realtor Institute) designation in 2004, an accolade reserved for those agents most dedicated to the real estate industry. He serves on numerous Realtor association committees dealing with issues ranging from liaison between Realtors and local governments, to hearing ethics and arbitration complaints, to writing and rewriting (and rewriting) all forms and contracts used by Realtors. Outside of real estate, Lee coaches weight loss and nutrition at Rock Creek Sports Club in Silver Spring, Maryland. He recently lost more than 65 pounds, getting into his best shape in more than 20 years. He is passionate about helping others maintain a healthy and active lifestyle, and understands how difficult losing weight can be for many people. Lee, a third generation Washingtonian, lives in Silver Spring adjacent to Rock Creek Park, where you’ll frequently find him walking the trails with his Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, Lingo & Tuffi. He is the proud father of a son who attends Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School.
Medical School Yale University School of Medicine Graduated: 2000
Procedures:
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Hallux Valgus Repair Varicose Vein Procedures Aortic Aneurysm Repair Endarterectomy Hernia Repair Peripheral Vascular Bypass Thromboendarterectomy of the Peripheral Arteries
Conditions:
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast Overweight and Obesity Skin Cancer Varicose Veins
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Goldstein graduated from the Yale University School of Medicine in 2000. He works in Stratford, CT and specializes in Vascular Surgery. Dr. Goldstein is affiliated with Griffin Hospital, Saint Marys Hospital, St Vincents Medical Center and Waterbury Hospital.
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surface could help prevent head injuries. Dr. Lee Goldstein,an associate professor at Boston University School of Medicine and College of Engineering, and a corresponding author of the recent study, said this week that the only real way to mitigate the damage is to not put someone in harms way.
Date: Feb 01, 2018
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Rob Gronkowski concussion is more than a game (Editorial)
No, according to Dr. Lee Goldstein of the Boston University School of Medicine. Interviewed by the Boston Herald, Goldstein could not comment specifically on Gronkowski's injury (suffered in last Sunday's AFC Championship Game) but said healing from such conditions can take weeks or months.
Date: Jan 23, 2018
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Repeated hits, not concussions, cause CTE, study finds
"Now we have both the scientific proof, the pathologies to support it, and all the evidence to show that concussion is not linked to long-term neurological disease," said Dr. Lee Goldstein, one of the authors on the study, published in the journal Brain.
Date: Jan 18, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
A new study shows that hits to the head, not concussions, cause CTE
The concussion is really irrelevant for triggering CTE, Dr. Lee Goldstein, an associate professor at Boston University School of Medicine and College of Engineering, and a corresponding author of the study, told The Post. Its really the hit that counts.
Date: Jan 18, 2018
Category: Health
Source: Google
Lawyer: Medical examiner has not released Aaron Hernandez's brain
It's generally best for researchers to get access to a brain within hours of death to determine the presence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy or other neurodegenerative diseases, said Dr. Lee Goldstein, a CTE researcher at Boston University.
Date: Apr 20, 2017
Source: Google
David Suzuki looks at Alzheimer's through lens of family experience
One direction Suzuki finds most intriguing is that taken by Boston University researcher Lee Goldstein, who is investigating whether amyloid plaques that can be detected in the eyes might be a predictive test for the development of Alzheimer's.
In the soldiers, the trauma was caused by the explosion of the IED, not by a linebacker, but the researchers found that while the effect was the same, the cause was entirely different from what was expected, according to Lee Goldstein, the lead author of the article.
profound and definitive way that there is an organic, structural problem in the brain associated with blast exposure," said Dr. Lee Goldstein of Boston University's School of Medicine and a lead author on the paper published online Wednesday by the peer-reviewed journal Science Translational Medicine.