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Westchester Medical Center
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Staff members from all around Westchester Medical Center gathered recently and wore red to show their support this month for the American Heart Association's national awareness campaign promoting awareness of heart disease and stroke.
According to the American Heart Association one in three women die of heart disease and stroke each year. This month, Westchester Medical Center along ...
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Tom Renner
Lifestyle
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Westchester Medical Center and celebrity stylist Melissa Garcia are providing tips for women on how to incorporate red into their wardrobe as part of the effort to raise awareness for National Heart Month.
The hospital posted two of its five tips provided by Garcia last week. In the first fashion tip, a physician wears a red blazer with a black dress. “Not ...
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Tom Renner
Lifestyle
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Sledding is a fun wintertime activity for families. However those exhilarating slides down neighborhood hills send more than 20,000 children to emergency rooms each year, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.
With winter in full swing, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center -- the children’s hospital for the Hudson Valley ...
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Westchester Medical Center
Lifestyle
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Old man winter is gearing up to deliver the first substantial
snowfall to our area this season. Weather forecasters are calling for a blizzard with possible record snowfall -- in some cases of up to two feet or more in some areas of the Hudson Valley.
While this usually means lots of winter fun and outdoor
activities for the kids and winter sports ...
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Westchester Medical Center
Lifestyle
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Old man winter is gearing up to deliver the first substantial snowfall to our area.
Weather forecasters are calling for a possible snowfall of up to a foot or more in some areas of the Hudson Valley. While this usually means lots of winter fun and outdoor activities for the kids and winter sports enthusiasts, unfortunately, every year hundreds of people ...
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Westchester Medical Center
Lifestyle
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Turkey is often blamed for the after dinner lethargic feeling we may experience at our Thanksgiving dinner.
However, the truth of the matter is that you could skip the beloved, tender and juicy great American national bird all together and still feel the lingering effects of the annual celebratory feast of the harvest.
Alcohol and overeating, two very ...
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Westchester Medical Center
Lifestyle
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- The holiday season is traditionally a joyous time of year. Sadly, this time is often marred by unnecessary and preventable tragedies.
According to the U.S. Fire Administration each year there is an increased incidence of cooking-related fires on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Many of these fires are preventable, and so are the injuries they ...
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Westchester Medical Center
Neighbors
If you have to be literally brought back to life, Easter Sunday is as good a day as any. On that day this spring, 22-year-old Jimmy Murphy (James Jr.) of Yonkers was casually shooting hoops with his dad and brothers, waiting for the family’s holiday dinner to be ready, when he suddenly collapsed.
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Westchester Medical Center
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Everything seemed to be going perfectly during Deborah Strobach’s third pregnancy. At 36 weeks’ gestation, the Orange County mother of two—Autumn, 7, and Nicholas, 5—was getting ready to welcome the family’s new addition when, on February 10, she started to experience chest pain. Strobach, 34, who works in a physical therapy office, and her husband, Ken, 39, a fuel tanker driver, went ...
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Alesha Hanson
News
MOUNT PLEASANT, N.Y. -- Westchester Medical Center is once again well-represented in Westchester Magazine's annual ranking of the county's top doctors with 71 doctors — nearly 25 percent of the list in 56 different specialties.
In an annual survey of their peers, 71 doctors from Westchester Medical Center were ranked among the top 292 doctors — nearly 25 percent of all the doctors on ...