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Dr. Mihai Smina, Pulmonologist, Phelps Hospital, Northwell Health
Lifestyle
What you need to know about allergic rhinitis and asthma:Allergic rhinitis and asthma are some of the most prevalent conditions in the United States. It's common for patients with allergic rhinitis to have accompanying asthma. Still, few seek medical attention for both diseases, and many patients think their asthma is well controlled, although it is often not. Those with asthma must ...
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Michelle Lehmer Chiafulio, CNM, MS, Northwell Health Physician Partners Midwifery
Lifestyle
It has been shown that seasonal allergies are a result of increased inflammation in the body, stemming from a weakened immune system. Ninety percent of your immune system’s defenses originate in the intestine, so maintaining a healthy GI tract ultimately plays an important role in reducing the effects of allergens. One way to achieve this is to avoid medications such as antacids, NSAIDS ...
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Dr. Anna Komorowski, Medical Oncologist
Lifestyle
Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignancy diagnosed in the United States, excluding skin cancers. The American Cancer Society estimates that there are approximately 145,600 new cases each year. It is the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths in the US. However, unlike many other cancers, it is preventable if detected early, which is why colonoscopies are ...
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The Well, Phelps Hospital, Northwell Health
Lifestyle
If you are accustomed to working in a cubicle maze, perhaps the idea of telecommuting during the coronavirus crisis sounds kind of dreamy: you, smiling in stretch pants, sipping your favorite coffee, watching a light breeze flutter the kitchen curtains, and hearing nothing but the sound of your fingers on your laptop keys.The reality more likely includes a garbled conference call, a ...
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The Well, Phelps Hospital, Northwell Health
Lifestyle
Dear Doctor,My child’s school is closed, and I’m stuck working from home. I want to stock up on some essentials so I can avoid the stores in the coming weeks, but also don’t want to get stuck eating processed junk. What should my shopping list look like?Sincerely,"Holed Up and Hungry"Dear Hungry,With many people stuck at home for the foreseeable future—whether they’re in mandated or ...
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Dr. Jason Hochfelder, Orthopedic Surgeon
Lifestyle
Exceptional orthopedic care, available at PhelpsWe know knee pain can affect your quality of life and put a strain on performing daily activities. At Phelps Hospital, Northwell Health, our dedicated orthopedic team is here to help. Our orthopedic surgeons are experts in many surgical techniques for knee replacement and will tailor their approach to fit your specific needs.What causes ...
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Dina Katz, Senior Attending Cardiologist, Phelps/Northwell at Briarcliff Manor
Lifestyle
It’s always a great time to create a new and improved, healthier version of you. A good way to start a healthier lifestyle is to think about ways you can lower your risk of developing heart disease.Understanding heart disease risk factorsTraditional risks of heart disease can be categorized as non-modifiable (genetic) or modifiable. But remember, the same parents that gave you your high ...
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Karina Karas, Phelps Hospital RD
Lifestyle
Hearts aren’t on everyone’s mind this month just because of Valentine’s Day; February is also American Heart Month. This month raises awareness regarding heart health with the goal of preventing heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women. One of the major ways to prevent heart disease is adopting a heart healthy way of eating. This includes ...
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Dr. Glenn Forrester, Bariatric Surgeon
Lifestyle
The team at Phelps Hospital, Northwell Health understands that weight loss is truly a journey, and that it can sometimes be a long and stressful one. We are committed to supporting you and helping you make the best choices along the way. Your doctor can help you determine whether weight loss surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, might be right for you. The goals of bariatric surgery ...
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Leslie Pepper
Lifestyle
The statistics are staggering: More than 2,000 people die of heart disease in this country every day. That’s an average of one death every 40 seconds. And while the risk of heart disease increases with age, it’s never too early to get into healthy habits that help protect this essential organ. In fact, the younger you start, the better off you’ll be. “Atherosclerosis, which is a buildup ...