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Blog Everyday Things You Didn’t Know You Could Be Allergic To

A recent article on Health.com dives into some common, but also some “not-so-common” everyday items that some segments of the population may be susceptible to. The common allergies are pollen, dust, pet dander, peanuts and more… But there are plenty of lesser known materials, foods and environmental conditions that cause allergic reactions which might make […]

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Posted on August 30 2016
Blog LabFinder Co-Founder Dr. Robert Segal In The Huffington Post

Robert Segal, MD, co-founder of LabFinder has written a highly informative and timely article for the Huffington Post titled, “What to Know About Zika Virus and the 2016 Rio Olympics”. Dr. Segal’s article helps you understand everything regarding Zika in terms of first contracting the virus, recognizing its signs and symptoms, and then directs you […]

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Posted on August 16 2016
Blog Check Out Medical Offices of Manhattan’s New Video!

SummerOlympics_MedicalOfficesofManhattanFINAL from Medical Offices of Manhattan on Vimeo. As the best athletes in the world are competing right now at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, this is perfect inspiration to get serious about your health and being as active as you can possibly be. You can go for a swim, play soccer, volleyball, tennis, […]

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Posted on August 8 2016
Blog There Is No Such Thing As One Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety disorders affect some 40 million adults in the U.S., according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA). That’s as high as 18 percent of the population, making them one of the most common mental health afflictions. If you suffer from anxiety, you’re certainly not alone. Different Types Of Anxiety Disorders: How OCD, […]

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Posted on August 8 2016
Blog June Is Men’s Health Month

The purpose of Men’s Health Month is to heighten the awareness of preventable health problems and encourage early detection and treatment of disease among men and boys. This month gives health care providers, public policy makers, the media, and individuals an opportunity to encourage men and boys to seek regular medical advice and early treatment […]

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Posted on June 30 2016
Blog Flu Update

According to The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH), the week ending on February 27 marks the third consecutive week of widespread influenza activity. Updates: 55% increase over the previous week of laboratory-confirmed influenza cases 29% increase over the last week of patients hospitalized with confirmed influenza No pediatric deaths related to influenza have […]

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Posted on March 4 2016