Waterstone of Westchester and Burke Rehabilitation Launch Education Series

Falls are among the top reasons for emergency room visits. They can irrevocably alter lives, especially for senior citizens who can go from being independent to needing constant care. That […] Read more »

Organic vs Natural vs Non-Organic Skin Care Products: Which is Best For You?

In the world of skincare, there exists a trichotomy between three distinct approaches to product formulation: natural, organic, and non-organic. While some people don’t mind how their skincare products are […] Read more »

Open Door Family Medical Center Finds that Better Healthcare Technology Results in Better Patient Outcomes

When Gloria Rojas walks into her doctor’s office at Open Door Family Medical Center in Ossining with a bad cold, it’s not only about treating her minor respiratory infection.  Her […] Read more »

Vaping Can Also Damage the Lungs: How You Can Quit

When ceasing unhealthy habits, it’s best to make sure that the behaviors you decide to replace them with don’t come with their own risks. Case in point: quitting cigarettes is […] Read more »

Creating Community on Wheels: For Rockland Bicycling Club, It’s More Than a Ride

As summer spins onward, so do the cyclists you see returning to their favorite trails and parks in and around Rockland. Many of them are members of Rockland Bicycling Club (RBC), […] Read more »

NY Ketamine Infusions is Now Open in Westchester and is Accepting New Patients

NY Ketamine Infusions is pleased to announce that we’ve opened up our third location in Westchester County and are accepting new patients. With a successful track record of treating more […] Read more »

Donors Needed in July to Prevent a Blood Shortage

Red Cross, Warner Bros. Discovery partnering to encourage blood donations around Shark Week & theatrical release of MEG 2: THE TRENCH The American Red Cross continues to see a concerning […] Read more »

Feeding Westchester Gears Up for Summer Feeding Program

School is out for summer, and Feeding Westchester is gearing up for its Summer Feeding Program. During the school year, more than 54,000 Westchester County school kids up to age 18 rely on free or low-cost meals to provide their […] Read more »

Speaking of Samantics: Empowering Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Students Through Experience and Authenticity

The saying “Experience is the best teacher,” rings true for Samantha Walker, M.S., Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) Class of 2019 in the School of Health Sciences and Practice at New York […] Read more »

Opioids vs NSAIDs: Which Painkillers Are More Effective?

Pain is an unfortunate reality of life – from a mild headache to excruciating chronic pain, it can take many forms and interfere with the quality of life. Fortunately, several […] Read more »