Patient Care Blog

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Fall Back: Tips for Handling the Return to Standard Time

It’s that time again! On Sunday, November 5, we set our clocks back, and we gained an extra hour of sleep. All our devices—computers, tablets and phones alike—reset on their own on Sunday morning. And soon, once we get used to it, Standard Time will be the new normal until March, when Daylight Savings Time returns.

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The New Parents’ Guide to GERD: Answering Your Questions

All babies spit up on occasion, but when it happens all the time, could GERD be to blame? Get the facts about GERD and how it affects babies and small children.

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Department of Emergency Medicine Experiences Transformative Growth

In the five years since becoming a full academic department, the Department of Emergency Medicine has experienced significant growth.During that time, the Department of Emergency Medicine added to its ranks, received a significant increase in research grants, and upped its publications in academic journals.Meanwhile, the Department — a pioneer in telemedicine long before the COVID-19 pandemic — continued to use technology to improve healthcare access for New Yorkers. It remained a leader in... Read More

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Learning About Effective PTSD Treatment for Veterans

Learn about post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD) and veterans and how to get support tailored to military service members’ unique needs.

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A Young Couple’s Life-Saving Decision Strengthened Their Bond and Their Vows

Lauren O’Reilly’s donor turned out to be none other than her husband, DJ Toby.

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Diabetes Care Advances Advance Your Health

Do you have diabetes? There are a lot of new advances that make it easier than ever to manage your condition. Learn about a few.

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Diabetes Decoded: What Women Should Know

Women with diabetes have a higher risk for certain complications than men. Learn about the ways diabetes affects women differently.

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Podcast: Bedwetting

In this episode of Kids Health Cast, Denise Galan, C.P.N.P. discusses what parents should know about managing bedwetting.

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Fertility and Egg Freezing: Know Your Options

For women and all who menstruate, it’s important to understand fertility and reproductive health. At Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ, our team includes experts in reproductive medicine who help patients understand their fertility, preserve their fertility and complete their families.

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Diabetic Retinopathy: A potentially serious eye disease

Diabetes is often referred to as a silent disease. That’s because it can remain asymptomatic for years, and its complications can sneak up on you without warning—complications like diabetic retinopathy (DR).