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Infographic: World Sickle Cell Day

What you need about sickle cell disease (SCD), an inherited condition that affects the red blood cells. When a person has SCD, their red blood cells are shaped like the letter “C” and are sticky and hard. Sickle cells can become stuck in blood vessels and they have a shorter lifespan than healthy cells, causing a shortage of red blood cells in the body.

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Infertility Treatment: Communication, Patience and Persistence Will Increase Your Chances of a Successful Pregnancy

Gone are the days when a woman was labeled “barren” when she failed to get pregnant within the first year or two of marriage. And gone is the time when she and her partner were forced to accept a future of permanent infertility. Times have changed, and so have couples’ options, says Dr. Steven Spandorfer, a reproductive medicine specialist and Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine at the Ronald O. Perelman and Claudia Cohen Center for Reproductive Medicine at... Read More

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Increase Your Chances of Having a Healthy Baby

As an expectant mom, you want to keep yourself and your baby healthy. You especially want to protect against birth defects, which starts with regular prenatal care, says Georges Sylvestre, M.D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology. “The ideal time to seek prenatal care is before you become pregnant,” Dr. Sylvestre says.

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Podcast: Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery

In this episode of Back to Health, Larissa Rodriguez, M.D. discusses what patients should know about female pelvic medicine & options for reconstructive surgery.

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Optimizing Your Care

As we all agree, we are in a challenging time in which the COVID-19 pandemic has strained the health system in ways never before seen. Due to the unprecedented increased demand, our entire team continues to work harder and longer to meet and exceed your healthcare needs. We wanted to share some important information with you that will allow us to optimize your health care delivery while sustainably continuing to address the challenges we are facing.

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Dysphagia: Individualized treatment for people with swallowing disorders

The term “dysphagia” may be unfamiliar to most of us, but its symptoms are all too real if you experience it. The word simply means “difficulty swallowing.” During June—Dysphagia Awareness Month—we have an opportunity to learn about a process we all take for granted, and what can go wrong with this most seemingly natural of functions.

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Taking Care of Your Voice: A Whole-Patient Approach to Vocal Health

For opera singers, Broadway performers and public speakers, the voice is a professional asset, comparable to a surgeon’s hands or a pilot’s vision. But most of us tend to take our voices for granted—unless something goes wrong. During the long months of the pandemic, some people have developed vocal problems related to the heavy use of Zoom and other remote meeting platforms.

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Podcast: Adolescent Menstrual Issues

In this episode of Kids Health Cast, Julia Cron, M.D., FACOG discusses adolescent menstrual issues.

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A Pill to Ease the Symptoms of Mild-to-Moderate COVID-19: Is Paxlovid Right for You?

In December 2021, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized Paxlovid, an antiviral medication, for emergency use as a treatment for mild-to-moderate COVID-19. Emergency use authorization is different from all-out approval. More evidence will be needed before the FDA approves Paxlovid definitively.

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Infographic: National Physical Fitness and Sports Month

May Is National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. Celebrate by getting back into a regular fitness routine or starting one. Here’s how to jump in.