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Seasonal allergies can be more challenging for seniors

Allergies present a particular problem for the older adult population, as many also have chronic diseases. → Read More

Understanding the painful effects of rheumatoid arthritis

The primary targets of RA are the joints of the hands, feet, wrists, elbows, knees and ankles. → Read More

Feeling it in your bones? It could be the effects of osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is the loss of bone mass which is a natural part of the aging process. → Read More

New treatments prove effective for lung cancer patients

Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world according to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. In the U.S. → Read More

NewYork-Presbyterian: Healthy summer travel

With all of the planning that goes into a dream vacation, don't forget the precautions too — little safety measures that can help you avoid getting sick. → Read More

Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of hernia

Unexpected bulges — particularly in the stomach and groin areas — can signify a potential hernia. → Read More

NewYork-Presbyterian: Power of support networks

Psychiatric problems present in myriad forms, and it is critical for a patient to have strong family and community support outside a hospital setting. → Read More

Alzheimer's Disease: 10 signs to watch for

Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia, a group of brain disorders that results in the loss of intellectual and social skills. → Read More

NewYork-Presbyterian: Cancer treatment

On National Cancer Survivor's Day, thousands will honor cancer survivors, and show that life after a cancer diagnosis can be productive and rewarding. → Read More

5 ways save to your skin from summer's harmful rays

While a tan may look good on the outside, it's actually wreaking havoc on the inside. → Read More

Barbecue the healthy way without sacrificing flavor

One of the pleasures of the balmy summer days ahead is looking forward to an outdoor barbecue. Try substituting healthier meats and more vegetables. → Read More

NewYork-Presbyterian: Spring allergy prevention and treatment

Springtime allergies are caused by pollen - tiny seed-like granules released by trees and grasses - and are spread by the wind. → Read More

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital: Post-menopausal exercise

Physical activity is the order of the day — regardless of your sex, regardless of your age. → Read More

7 ways for women to be mentally at their best

Good mental health is as important as good physical health, regardless of age or sex. → Read More

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital: Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory

NewYork-Presbyterian opens a new Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at its Lawrence Hospital location in Bronxville. → Read More

NewYork-Presbyterian: Melanoma Oncology Program

Summer's rays include harmful ultraviolet radiation that, in the worst-case scenario, can lead to the development of melanoma skin cancer. → Read More

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital: Gluten-free diet and celiac

The most serious of gluten-intolerant conditions is celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder that can occur in genetically predisposed people. → Read More

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital physical therapy

Demanding legwork can wreak havoc on the ligaments of the knee and possibly lead to an ACL sprain or tear. → Read More

NewYork-Presbyterian: Coping with retirement

Some retirees find it difficult to manage such a major life transition. → Read More

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory

For a patient suffering a heart attack, each minute matters and receiving treatment close to home may mean the difference between life and death. → Read More