Nancy Marx Cancer Wellness Center Is All About Cancer Support
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and the efforts to find a cure are a part of nearly every hospital and
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and the efforts to find a cure are a part of nearly every hospital and
Teen suicide and child mortality rates have increased sharply since the 2016 report, according to the United Health Foundation’s 2019 America’s
By Phillip Franz Open enrollment season is here, a time when millions of people in New York will have the opportunity
For women age 50 and older who are uninsured or underinsured, Long Island Jewish (LIJ) Medical Center offers free cancer screenings,
The Adult Congenital Heart Association (ACHA) will hold its New York City Walk for 1 in 100 on Sunday, Oct. 6,
Four breast cancer survivors will tell their powerful stories at the annual Celebration of Survivorship of the Adelphi Breast Cancer Program
There is nothing more heartbreaking than a sick child. For parents whose children have life threatening diseases that debilitate them and
By Betty Lynn Tims National Yoga Month is an awareness campaign held during the month of September to educate about the
By Deneen Vojta and Ruchi Gupta Many people associate springtime with asthma attacks, in large part due to increased exposure to
When I was a child, almost every Sunday morning after bagels, my father drove me to the bar and grill he
August means that the start of the new college semester is among us. Whether you are leaving for your first year
The hot-button debate of getting children vaccinated isn’t going away any time soon. With anti-vaxxers protesting that injecting bacteria into the
Breast cancer survivors and local community members will unite on Wednesday, Aug. 14, to share their stories and kickoff Long Island’s
Conflict is a normal part of relationships. At some point, even individuals in the healthiest relationships are bound to clash. While
Nassau County Executive Laura Curran recently announced a program in which income-eligible residents, ages 60 and older, can receive a one-time
Local physician offers summer health tips for your skin Summertime means barbecue parties in the backyard and picnics at the beach,
The term “integrative medicine” might bring to mind holistic approaches to wellness like massage, yoga and acupuncture. And while these activities
By Diane Nens The sounds of summer are here: kids playing outside, crickets chirping and the ice cream truck’s familiar melody.
The Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association (RSDSA) has announced that Saturday, Sept. 7 will be the date of the 4th Annual
Summer officially starts in two weeks, and there’s controversy over what’s worse—the sun or the sunscreen? You’re probably familiar with UVB
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