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NYC Health + Hospitals & NYCEDC Break Ground on New Flood Wall Resiliency Project at Metropolitan Hospital

The new FEMA-funded flood protection system in East Harlem is designed to provide greater resiliency to the hospital in order to withstand a FEMA...

Expert Tips to Help Parents Cope With Baby Formula Shortage

By: HealthDayNews.com As U.S. parents struggle to find formula to feed their infants during a nationwide shortage, they may not know what to do. Experts from...

U.S. Making It Easier to Access Covid Treatment Paxlovid

By: Cara Murez Getting ahold of the COVID-19 antiviral treatment Paxlovid could get easier, the White House announced on Thursday. "We want to make Paxlovid as...

High-Tech Pacemaker Reads Body Signals, Dissolves After Use

By: Amy Norton Researchers are another step closer to bringing heart patients a temporary "smart" pacemaker that simply dissolves once it's no longer needed. Pacemakers are...

Mystery of Hepatitis Cases in Kids Deepens as CDC Probe Continues

By: Dennis Thompson Evidence continues to mount that a specific strain of adenovirus could be implicated in a wave of American children who’ve developed acute...

Big Rise in Marijuana Vaping Among U.S. Teens

By: Amy Norton A growing number of U.S. teenagers are vaping marijuana -- a habit that in some ways may be more risky than old-fashioned...

Woke Medicine: A Prescription for Disaster

Christine Rosen(Free Beacon) REVIEW: 'Take Two Aspirin and Call Me By My Pronouns' by Stanley Goldfarb, M.D. It is a popular sport among those on the...

Health Authorities Investigate Monkeypox Outbreak

By Nicholas Dolinger(Epoch Times) Health authorities in Europe, North America, and Australia have begun to investigate an outbreak of monkeypox, raising concerns that a broader outbreak...

Gallstones Can Warn of Pancreatic Cancer Risk

By: Cara Murez A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer may feel like a death sentence because this fast-moving disease is often discovered at a later stage,...

Big Rise in Esophageal Cancers Among Middle-Aged Americans

By: Denise Mann Esophageal cancer tends to be a “silent killer,” and it’s on the rise among middle-aged Americans, new evidence suggests. The rate of this...

 Lenox Hill Ranks Among Top 3 Hospitals in NY

for Coronary Procedures & Prostate Surgeries Edited by: TJVNews.com Lenox Hill Hospital ranks #2 in coronary intervention procedures and #3 in prostate surgeries in New York...

Vitamin D: The Pac-Man of Viruses, Bacterial Infections, & Cancer Cells

By: James Templeton In a fascinating study conducted at the University of Copenhagen, researchers found that vitamin D is essential in order to activate the...

Brett Miles, MD, DDS Appointed Chair of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital

Edited by: TJVNews.com Northwell Health has named Brett Miles, MD, DDS, FACS, chair of otolaryngology and head & neck surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital and...

EmblemHealth Study Finds Public Health Attitudes toward Prevention Measures Drastically Change as Awareness Shifts to Long-Term Presence of COVID

As public health professionals consider how best to educate the public about the shift from COVID as a pandemic to an endemic, EmblemHealth, one...

Brett Miles, MD, DDS appointed chair of otolaryngology and head & neck surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital

NEW YORK, NY – Northwell Health has named Brett Miles, MD, DDS, FACS, chair of otolaryngology and head & neck surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital and Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat...

Is a Drug for Sleep Apnea on the Horizon?

By: Dennis Thompson The most common treatments for sleep apnea are mechanical -- CPAP machines, mouthguards and the like. But researchers think they’ve found a drug...

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