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  1. Congratulations, finishers of the Bike New York TD Five Boro Bike Tour! Our Sports Health experts are over at the Finish Fest, leading guided stretching to help you cool down and avoid (additional) soreness. Join us!

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  2. Aug 28

    Yes, it is safe to get vaccinated while pregnant. In fact, it's beneficial. Dr. Ashley Roman, director of maternal-fetal medicine, explains how the COVID-19 vaccine can help both you and your baby. Watch now 👇

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  3. Aug 28

    Tomorrow's the big day—it's the TD Five Boro Bike Tour! As the official healthcare partner, we want to make sure you're in top form, so our Sports Health experts made a list of mental prep tips for before and during your time on the bike 👉

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  4. Aug 27

    Respiratory synctial virus (RSV) is common in kids, but infants & immunocompromised kids are at risk of developing severe cases. Thankfully, there's a solution for those at risk, according to pediatrician Dr. Jennifer Lighter. Read more from :

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  5. Aug 27

    With schools opening and COVID-19 still circulating, anxiety is running high for students and parents alike. Work through it as a family with help from behavioral health experts Dr. Becky Lois and Dr. Katherine Ort of Hassenfeld Children's Hospital:

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  6. Aug 26

    The Pediatric Congenital Heart Program at Hassenfeld Children's Hospital is dedicated to saving kids’ lives. Sammie, born with "half a heart syndrome," was one of those cases. Read how our team saved Sammie with 3 surgeries in :

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  7. Aug 26

    Pregnant women are more vulnerable to illness—that's why we vaccinate against things like flu. But right now, only 1 in 4 are vaccinated against COVID-19. OBGYN Dr. Tara Shirazian joins the to debunk myths and misconceptions about the vaccine.

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  8. Aug 25

    With schools opening and COVID-19 still circulating, anxiety is running high for students and parents alike. Work through it as a family with help from behavioral health experts Dr. Becky Lois and Dr. Katherine Ort of Hassenfeld Children's Hospital:

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  9. Aug 25

    End stage heart failure can be fixed with a heart transplant—or a left ventricular assist device (LVAD). We're able to save more people—like Sal—from dying of heart failure with the LVAD Program at . Read his story in :

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  10. Aug 25

    After getting a thyroidectomy, many people want to put the experience behind them, but the 1-2 inch scar is a daily reminder. That's where surgeon Dr. Insoo Suh's safe + effective new approach, "TOaST", comes in—which leaves no visible scar. Learn more:

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  11. Aug 25

    As extreme heat waves return, cardiologist Dr. Adriana Quinones-Camacho shares tips to stay safe. The most important? Staying hydrated—ideally with water and sports drinks. Read more here:

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  12. Aug 25

    The COVID-19 vaccines do not cause infertility—in fact, they help prevent COVID-19 infections for everyone trying to conceive. Get the facts with Dr. Ashley Roman, director of maternal-fetal medicine. Watch now 👇

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  13. Aug 24

    Renowned gastroenterologist, is joining us to build a premier outcomes research program. Her extensive research on colorectal cancer and screenings cements her as a leader in the field, and we're honored to welcome her. Learn more:

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  14. Aug 24

    The best, and only, equitable defense against another surge of COVID-19 is to vaccinate all eligible people. Learn more from population health expert, Dr. Joseph Ravenell 👇

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  15. Aug 24

    Heart surgery wasn’t about to stop Barton from summiting Mt. Kilimanjaro on his own schedule. A month after Dr. Didier Loulmet performed a robotic repair, Barton was healthy enough to scale Africa’s highest peak. Read the story:

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  16. Aug 24

    Puberty and adolescence is a long journey. Psychiatrist Dr. Jess P. Shatkin has tips for parents on how to get through it—and what to look out for. Learn more about abrupt teen behavior changes that might be red flags on :

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  17. Aug 23

    Like endometriosis, ovarian cysts are a common yet rarely discussed problem for women. The condition is akin to getting a pimple, but on an ovary. Most of them are benign, but they can cause a lot of pain depending on their size and location. Learn more:

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  18. Aug 23

    Autoimmune diseases—conditions caused by your own immune system attacking healthy tissues—are on the rise, especially for people over age 50. Learn more about these complex conditions from AARP:

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  19. Aug 23

    Pre or post partum, now is the time to get vaccinated. By getting the COVID-19 vaccine, nursing mothers are producing and sharing the crucial antibodies that will help protect their infants from infection, as well as themselves. Learn more from Dr. Ashley Roman👇

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  20. Aug 20

    Early detection of lung cancer saves lives. We're making it easier for you to get screened—and treated—for lung cancer, with new locations throughout New York. Learn where and how you can get screened:

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