Aging in Place: How Can I Pay for the Cost of a Home Care Aide?

Although there are exceptions, the vast majority of seniors desire to remain in their homes and maintain as much independence as possible. Yet, the process of aging is inevitable, and […] Read more »

Westchester County Health Department Observes World AIDS Day – Offers Tests & Preventive Services

On World AIDS Day, the Westchester County Department of Health joins with other community partners united in the fight against HIV to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Westchester Community Health Center, […] Read more »

Medical Cannabis: A Natural Alternative to Opioids and Antidepressants

Are you aware that every day, more than 300 people die in the United States from drug overdose, and most of them involve opioids? Or that about 13% of Americans […] Read more »

The Power of Recognition: Transforming Workplaces through Strategic Employee Appreciation Programs

Recognition is a fundamental human need. When employees feel valued and appreciated, it can lead to higher job satisfaction, engagement, and performance. However, many organizations struggle to implement effective recognition […] Read more »

Kana Physical Therapy Opens in Tarrytown

KANA Physical Therapy & Wellness kicked off their grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, November 9th. This Rehab & Performance studio is led by Dr. Nicole Kana, […] Read more »

Partner Content: Happiness is the Vibration of Sound Waves Vibing up Good Health in Our Bodies and Brains

Have you ever wondered how sound can be used to improve your health and well-being? It may sound like a wild concept but the truth is, sound has the power […] Read more »

New York Medical College Honors Faculty and Alumni at Annual Founder’s Dinner

On Wednesday, October 25, 2023, New York Medical College (NYMC) hosted its annual Founder’s Dinner at Marina Del Rey in the Bronx. The annual fundraising event brought together more than […] Read more »

New York Medical College Researchers Find Key Discovery that Could Offer Hope in Fight Against Alzheimer’s Disease

As of 2020, approximately 5.8 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, but recent groundbreaking research may provide hope to better understand and potentially prevent this devastating condition. The study led […] Read more »

Dr. Robert Holland Appointed to Lead NYMC Department of Rehabilitation Medicine

Robert D. Holland, M.D., M.H.A., has been appointed as the Catherine and Vladislav P. Hinterbuchner Professor and Chair of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at New York Medical College (NYMC) and […] Read more »

Best Practices for Beating the Winter Blues

As the days grow shorter and the nights colder, a haunting chill can reach further than just our bones. It can creep into our spirits, leaving many enveloped in a […] Read more »