It’s official: Women Should Be Screened For Breast Cancer Starting at 40, Ten Years Earlier Than Previously Advised
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34 year old goes to the emergency department at the urging of her brother for pain from what she thought was appendicitis and gets shock of a lifetime.
Hackensack Meridian Health experts can address concerns of recent study that found some patients with carotid stenosis have evidence of micoscopic particles from environmental plastics in their atherosclerotic plaque.
For Black History Month, Hackensack Meridian Health offers experts on some of the reasons behind higher cancer rates in the Black community and how to reverse the trends.
Tips on navigating the holiday season stress while preserving your mental health.
Health tips from sleep doctors for the end of Daylight Saving Time and reaction to calls to make it permanent
Experts available on for October's Breast Cancer Awareness month regarding advancements and changes in screenings, chemotherapy, antibody therapies and breast surgery.
Variety of health back to school pitches from the experts at Hackensack Meridian Children's Health
Medical experts offer tips on various back to school health concerns to prepare for a healthy successful school year.
Hackensack Meridian Health orthopedic experts available to discuss ACL injuries, prevention, recovery and new procedures to treat the injury that is common in female athletes including in this World Cup
Hackensack Meridian Health Physicians react to FDA approval of Alzheimer's drug lecanemab/ Leqembi. Available to discuss its uses, side effects and instances when they have prescribed it.
Interventional cardiologists at Hackensack University Medical Center are the first in the state to employ a novel method to assess the health of smaller arteries in the heart and pinpoint microvascular disease, which until now has presented a diagnostic challenge.
Mental Health Experts available about Pride Month
Experts available on the correlation between binge watching television and dementia later in life
Women should begin getting regular mammograms to screen for breast cancer at age 40. That is new draft guidance from the United States Preventive Services Task Force.
A new study by NYU School of Global Health published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society reports that regular Internet usage was associated with approximately half the risk of dementia compared to non-regular usage.
Neuropsychologists experts available to discuss connection between stroke and depression for May's Stroke & Mental Health Awareness Months.