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  • Tee It Up Or Hit The Courts For A Cause In Orange County

    Tee It Up Or Hit The Courts For A Cause In Orange County

    St. Anthony Community Hospital is calling all athletes -- or those just looking for a good time -- at the hospital’s annual Golf & Tennis Classic to be held this September in Warwick. Participants will spend the day on the course and courts, enjoying a reception and dinner while supporting the Bon Secours Warwick Health Foundation. Golfers will have the opportunity to bring home ...

  • Here's How To Prevent Common Summer Illnesses

    Here's How To Prevent Common Summer Illnesses

    When making the most of the warm weather this summer, Bon Secours Medical Group explains how to ensure you and your body are in peak health:Heatstroke poses a danger to athletes and people who work outdoors, and the key to prevention is staying hydrated. “Power drinks are beneficial, but there’s nothing better than good old-fashioned water or salt tablets,” said Dr. George Cox, internal ...

  • St. Anthony Community Hospital’s Cardiac Team Earn Top Marks

    St. Anthony Community Hospital’s Cardiac Team Earn Top Marks

    As more than 2,150 Americans die each day from cardiovascular disease, proper diagnosis and early treatment have become increasingly invaluable. Fortunately for Orange County residents, the Diagnostic Cardiac Services at St. Anthony Community Hospital have been granted accreditation for a three-year term by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) in Echocardiography in the area ...

  • Hundreds Of Orange Women Hit The Town For A Personal Cause

    Hundreds Of Orange Women Hit The Town For A Personal Cause

    Nearly 200 women came together for Girls’ Night Out at Palacio Catering & Conference Center in Goshen, to help benefit Women’s Health Services at St. Anthony Community Hospital.Girls Night Out, which raised nearly $30,000, featured a shopping suite that included raffle baskets along with over a dozen unique vendors and health and beauty experts. Keynote speaker, Dr. Emily Gordon, ...

  • Rockland Hospital Helps Grandmother Get A 'Leg Up' On Lower Body Pain

    Rockland Hospital Helps Grandmother Get A 'Leg Up' On Lower Body Pain

    Due to her constant sciatica, Kathleen Paladine had become used to living in pain. However, as her lower body discomfort worsened to the point of immobilization, she realized something had to be done to take her life back.Experiencing pain in her thighs and the back of her legs, she turned to chiropractic treatments, acupuncture, physical therapy and even B12 shots and anti-inflammatory ...

  • Feeling The Winter Blues? Here's How To Get Your Diet Ready For Spring

    Feeling The Winter Blues? Here's How To Get Your Diet Ready For Spring

    ORANGE COUNTY, N.Y. -- Winter's cold days and long nights can wreak havoc on even the most disciplined dieter. As the snow begins to melt and the promise of outdoor activities returns, here's how to make sure your body is ready to "spring ahead."“Over the cold months, most of us tend to hibernate," said Susan Epstein, MS, RD, CDN, registered dietitian at The Surgical ...

  • St. Anthony Community Hospital Offers Innovative C-Section Procedure

    St. Anthony Community Hospital Offers Innovative C-Section Procedure

    WARWICK, N.Y. -- Childbirth is changing, especially for expecting mothers in Orange County.St. Anthony Community Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network, has announced it will now offer a new procedure known as a gentle C-section, or family-centered section, to mothers across the region.This gentle C-section mimics many of the essential components of natural ...

  • 'Anyone But Me': Former Fireman Recounts Sudden Cardiac Emergency

    'Anyone But Me': Former Fireman Recounts Sudden Cardiac Emergency

    Seemingly the model of perfect health, Kevin Quinn, 63, decided to take his daily jog one March afternoon. However, as the retired New York City fireman and Rockland County resident began his usual running route, his body didn't feel normal.“I was almost a mile into the run, and I felt something strange — a pressure or a pain in my chest,” he said. “Something stopped me. I asked myself, ...