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Cooking Class On Plant-Based Eating And Gut Health Is September’s Featured Event At NWH Cooking Class On Plant-Based Eating And Gut Health Is September’s Featured Event At NWH
Cooking Class On Plant-Based Eating And Gut Health Is September’s Featured Event At NWH The featured webinar in September for Northern Westchester Hospital’s (NWH) Center for Healthy Living will be a cooking class focused on boosting health with a plant-based diet and understanding gut health. During this online class, Amy Rosenfeld, a registered dietician, will talk about what plant-based eating means and guide participants on the principles of a balanced plant-forward lifestyle with recipes for the whole family. Amy will be joined by gastroenterologist Shifra Koyfman, MD, who will talk about the connection between our children’s gut health and their diet. Other classes offere…
COVID-19: Here's Latest Update On Westchester Hospitalizations, Cases By Municipality COVID-19: Here's Latest Update On Westchester Hospitalizations, Cases By Municipality
Covid-19: Here's Latest Update On Westchester Hospitalizations, Cases By Municipality More than 70 percent of Westchester residents tested for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) did not test positive for the virus, County Executive George Latimer said. During his daily COVID-19 briefing in White Plains on Tuesday, May 12, Latimer said that nearly 113,000 Westchester residents - more than 11 percent of the population - have been tested for the virus, with only 28 percent testing positive for COVID-19. There have been 31,472 positive COVID-19 cases in the county since the outbreak began in early March, according to the New York State Department of Health, resulting in the death of 1…
Northern Westchester Hospital's 'Pre-Hab' Helps Athlete Recover In Record Time Northern Westchester Hospital's 'Pre-Hab' Helps Athlete Recover In Record Time
Northern Westchester Hospital's 'Pre-Hab' Helps Athlete Recover In Record Time As a marathon runner and skier, Whitney's knees are crucial to doing what she loves. That's why when a sudden accident in Vermont rendered her virtually immobile, she looked to the experts at Northern Westchester Hospital to help her return to form. "I was skiing up at Stowe and I fell down a mountain and tore my ACL," said the Westchester resident. "I was in shock and I was upset, because I knew that I had injured my knee significantly." Soon after, Whitney came to the realization that her extensive training was in jeopardy. "I really wanted to get back to as close as I was, in terms of my …