Talking To Children About Disabilities
When today’s parents were growing up, exposure to children with disabilities was limited. Many students with special needs were in different
When today’s parents were growing up, exposure to children with disabilities was limited. Many students with special needs were in different
CDC issues first national report on seizures in children Nearly 1 in 100 children and adolescents in the United States have
I recently read rock star Bruce Springsteen’s 2016 autobiography Born To Run. I have to admit: I started the book a
Did you know that the average woman gains between five to seven pounds during the winter months? Yikes! That’s kind of
No matter your age, heart health is something we should all take very seriously. February is Heart Health Month, a time
The American Cancer Society is proud to announce that 28 community and school-led Relay For Life events and 6 college campus
Continuing Education Workshops The Association for Mental Health and Wellness (MHAW) has scheduled five Continuing Education workshops designed to strengthen the
Fitness apps put personal trainers in the palm of your hand Personal trainers at the gym can get pricey, so the
So, we’re more than a month into the new year and some who are die-hard and committed to a resolution are
The past three years have seen a revolution in the treatments of hepatitis C. No other infectious disease has gone from
Heart disease is the number one killer of women. While 90 percent of women have one or more risk factors for
In celebration of American Heart Health Month, ShopRite is offering free cholesterol and blood glucose screenings throughout the month of February.
The Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline & Support Program in Garden City is offering new ongoing support groups. Support for
This year promises to be a good year for the liver and liver patients. Each of the most common liver conditions
January 1st strikes and you’re motivated to become the best version of yourself. The New Year is a burgeoning new beginning
Elmont resident Joelle Araujo’s handpainted work of art “Georgia Peaches” will be on display at the Ruth S. Harley University Center Gallery
Too many Americans die each year as a result of preventable medical error—mistakes, complications and misdiagnoses. And many more of us
The repeated attempts to repeal The Affordable Care Act, President Obama’s health care law, needs a new approach. There should have
In an age where relationship statuses are all the rage, “it’s complicated” might best describe a person’s relationship with food, at
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