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Generations of Health: Lisa Boyd, Physician Assistant, Discusses the Power of Family Medical History
Beyond shared memories and sentimental items, families pass down a genetic blueprint that can significantly influence your long-term health. While family medical history contains important information that is critical for preventive healthcare, taking time to record this information and share it with your provider is a step that many people overlook. Lisa Boyd, Physician Assistant…
American Red Cross declares emergency blood shortage as donations plunge 25% in June As summer heats up, blood donations are going down. Last month, we collected over 26,000 fewer blood donations than needed to meet the needs of patients. Tiffany Taylor with the American Red Cross says it’s common to see blood donation declines this…
UPPER EAST SIDE, Manhattan (WABC) –New York City health officials say 56 people have been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease as an outbreak on the Upper East Side continues to grow, with 16 people currently hospitalized
Measuring the plasma eMTBR-tau243 biomarker may serve as a practical, less invasive method of capturing Alzheimer’s disease-specific pathological changes and may play an important role in etalanetug’s future clinical development
During the check-up, Cheng chose to undergo lung cancer screening with a low-dose CT scan. The scan revealed a pulmonary nodule measuring approximately 7mm
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On July 10 we spread awareness on Chronic Disease Day to educate and advocate for people who live with a chronic health condition every day. We hope is to raise awareness to be supportive for anyone suffering from a chronic disease
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Bacteria that cause gum disease may do more than damage your teeth. New preliminary research suggests they could also contribute to the buildup of calcium in the heart’s aortic valve, potentially leading to calcific aortic valve stenosis (CAVS), a common and potentially life threatening heart valve disorder

