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Mount Sinai Health System
Posted 2 years ago

Loud snoring. Gasping for air. Feeling tired after getting plenty of sleep. Nearly one in every 15 adults in the U.S. suffer from obstructive sleep apnea, a common sleep disorder that causes the airway to collapse and breathing to be repeatedly interrupted throughout the night. Learn more: mshs.co/1W4

#MountSinaiToday #Sleep #SleepHealth #SleepApnea #SleepDisorder

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Mount Sinai Health System
Posted 2 years ago

It seems that everywhere you look, there are new skin care tips and tricks that can range from the elaborate, such as a 10-step nighttime routine, to the bizarre—like vampire facials. But not all viral trends are good, and they certainly may not be good for your skin. Dr. Angela J. Lamb explains some of the most popular trends and provides advice on how you can determine what works best for your skin: mshs.co/1W6

#MountSinaiToday #Dermatology #SkinCare #SkincareRountine #Dermatologist

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Mount Sinai Health System
Posted 2 years ago

There’s a good chance you—or someone you know—has had a sprained ankle. This very common condition comprises about 30 percent of injuries seen at sports medicine clinics. And not just athletes are affected, more than 23,000 people each day seek care for a sprained ankle and half of all sprains seen in the emergency room are unrelated to sports. Learn how to treat this common injury and what to do if you have chronic ankle instability: mshs.co/1V9

#CommonInjuries #SportInjuries #SportMedicine #MountSinaiToday

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Posted 2 years ago

Every fall, doctors, health care providers, and public health experts begin reminding everyone that it’s critical to get the flu shot. This year, as we continue to cope with COVID-19, it’s even more important. Learn more: mshs.co/1QC

#COVID19 #FluShot #MountSinaiToday #Vaccines #WeFindAWay

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Mount Sinai Health System
Posted 2 years ago

Dr. Ian Maze's research has upended the scientific dogma about dopamine and serotonin, showing that in addition to their role as messengers, the chemicals are able to change the fundamental biology and behavior of brain cells. Read more: mshs.co/1T1

#MountSinaiToday #Biology #Science #Innovation #Medicine

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Mount Sinai Health System
Posted 2 years ago

Whether you are just starting to work out or committed to a regular workout program, the right nutrition can help you feel better, recover quicker, and get more out of your workouts. Brittany DeLaurentis, RD, CDN, a Clinical Nutrition Coordinator at Mount Sinai West and Mount Sinai Morningside, provides some valuable tips on what to eat before and after your workout. Learn more: health.mountsinai.org/blog/what-should-i-eat-befor…

#Nutrition #MountSinaiToday #WeFindAWay #Exercise

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Mount Sinai Health System
Posted 2 years ago

October 15 was Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. This annual day is observed to raise awareness of the prevalence of pregnancy loss and infant death, which includes miscarriage, stillbirth, SIDS, ectopic pregnancy, and the death of a newborn. Mount Sinai’s Dr. Joanne Stone and PUSH for Empowered Pregnancy members discuss the prevalence of pregnancy loss and infant death: https://youtu.be/h0dbUYCQhy0

#InfantLoss #PregnancyAndInfantLoss #OBGYN #Healthcare

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Mount Sinai Health System
Posted 2 years ago

Our experts at Mount Sinai have been developing strategies to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch and learn about COVID-19 vaccine development and how it will benefit global health: https://youtu.be/o2CLLS_Ucf8

#COVID19 #COVID19Vaccine #WeFindAWay #COVID19Pandemic #VaccineDevelopment

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Mount Sinai Health System
Posted 2 years ago

There have been many significant advances in the treatment of breast cancer that have helped patients to diagnose cancer earlier and to provide a range of treatment options. But patients still have many questions about what’s best for them. In this Q&A, Michael Zeidman, MD, answers some of the most common questions he gets from patients. Learn more: mshs.co/1Ux 


#BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #BreastCancer #WeFindAWay #MountSinaiToday

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