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Blog Good Morning America : Coconut Oil

  Amy: And now to our series, Cracking the Code Nutrition Edition. This morning we’re breaking down coconut oil. Some marketing campaigns say it has an overwhelming number of health benefits. But ABC’s Mara Schiavocampo is here with the truth behind the trend. Good morning, Mara. Mara: Hey, good morning, Amy. You know, fans love […]

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Posted on August 30 2017
News What Causes Water Retention? We Asked a Physician

Medical Offices of Manhattan’s own Dr. Karnika Kapoor was recently quoted in a Byrdie.com article about the causes of water retention. She was quoted as saying: There are many causes of water retention—your diet, lifestyle, medication, and hormones can all play a big factor. It can be easily treated if you maintain a healthy lifestyle and remain […]

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Posted on August 28 2017
News Everything You Need to Know About Rhabdomyolysis (aka Rhabdo)

Medical Offices of Manhattan’s own Dr. Denise Pate was recently quoted in a Shape.com article about Rhabdomyolysis or Rhabdo. She was quoted as saying: At its core, rhabdo simply means the breakdown of muscle tissue, says Alexis Colvin, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the chief […]

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Posted on August 23 2017
News Question: Is Wine Actually Good for You?

Medical Offices of Manhattan’s own Dr. Yevgeniy Vaynkof was recently quoted in a Mydomaine.com article about the health benefits of drinking wine. He was quoted as saying: Let’s start with the good. “Red wine specifically has been shown in several studies over the last 15 to 20 years to have some benefit in lowering the risk of type […]

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Posted on August 21 2017
News Scabies: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Medical Offices of Manhattan’s own Dr. Karnika Kapoor was recently quoted in a Livescience.com article about scabies. She was quoted as saying: “Transmission of scabies is usually from person to person by direct contact,” said Karnika Kapoor, a primary care physician at Medical Offices of Manhattan. “Transmission from parents to children, and especially from mother […]

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Posted on August 11 2017
News ​5 Signs Your Bloating Isn’t Normal

Medical Offices of Manhattan’s own Dr. Deevya Narayanan was quoted in Prevention Magazine’s Health article. Below is the section where she was was quoted: About 1% of the population has celiac disease, a condition in which your body has an autoimmune reaction to gluten that damages your intestinal lining. But it’s estimated that up to […]

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Posted on August 9 2017