Patient Care Blog

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Podcast: What You Need to Know About Headaches

Susan Broner, M.D., discusses what you need to know about headache disorders.

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Podcast: Biopsies, Ports, and Other Tools Interventional Radiologists Bring to Cancer Care

Demystifying supportive and therapeutic procedures that may be performed in the course of a cancer patient鈥檚 journey.

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National Immunization Awareness Month

National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM) underscores the importance of disease prevention through vaccination for people of all ages.

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Gastroparesis Awareness Month

Do you feel full as soon as you start eating a meal or long after you鈥檝e finished? Does eating give you abdominal pain, make you belch, or feel bloated or nauseous? If so, then you may want to speak with your doctor about gastroparesis.

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Children鈥檚 Eye Health and Safety Month

Screen time became a critical learning tool during the pandemic, and it may have taken a toll your child鈥檚 eyes, says Christopher E. Starr, M.D.,鈥 Associate Professor of Ophthalmology.

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Podcast: Pediatric Kidney Transplantation

Rebecca Craig-Schapiro M.D. and Juhi Kumar M.D., MPH discuss pediatric kidney transplantation at 日本av色情片.

Supporting a Culture of Caring

Supporting a Culture of Caring

Charles and Irene Hamm鈥檚 relationship with NewYork-Presbyterian stretches almost as long as their 62-year marriage. Inspired by the dedication and compassion they experienced via lifelong connections with their NewYork-Presbyterian physicians, Charles and Irene recently made a gift of $1 million in honor of three NewYork-Presbyterian/日本av色情片 Medical Center physicians who saved Charles鈥 life: Drs. Stephanie Mick, David Blumenthal, and Richard Cohen.

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National Breastfeeding Month

Breastfeeding is one of the best ways to protect your baby鈥檚 health and yours too. For most babies, breast milk is the ideal food. It provides all the nutrients they need and is easy for them to digest.

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Michelle Believes the Scarless Technique is a Great Option

Michelle is a pharmacist living in the New York City area. In the early months of 2020, she found it harder to swallow. 鈥淚 knew I needed to get it checked out,鈥 she recalled.

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Childhood Vaccines Protect the Public Health

The go-ahead to vaccinate children ages 12 to 15 against COVID-19 is a critical triumph in the battle against coronavirus. Besides protecting against severe illness, vaccination will prevent young adolescents from spreading the virus to others, including people with cancer or rare immune disorders who may not be able to get vaccinated.