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  • Use of Monoclonal Antibody Therapy for Treatment of COVID-19

    Use of Monoclonal Antibody Therapy for Treatment of COVID-19

    As COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the United States, investigational treatment to help lessen the effects of the virus continue to be sought after. One of those treatments is the use of monoclonal antibodies, also referred to as mAbs. The use of mAbs has received Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).…

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  • The Coronavirus Pandemic’s Wide-Reaching Impact on Behavioral Health Patients

    The Coronavirus Pandemic’s Wide-Reaching Impact on Behavioral Health Patients

    The coronavirus pandemic has had many ramifications aside from than the virus itself. Everyone’s day-to-day activities have been impacted by COVID-19 and everything that has come with it. One particularly vulnerable group are individuals battling with substance abuse. Michelle Langfield, LCSW, at Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center has seen the impact of the coronavirus pandemic…

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  • World Stroke Day

    World Stroke Day

    Initiated by the World Stroke Organization in 2006, World Stroke Day occurs annually on October 29 and is used to observe to recognize the serious nature and high rates of stroke, raise awareness of the prevention and treatment of the condition, and ensure better care and support for survivors. Each year there is a different focus…

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  • Staying Informed on Colon Cancer

    Staying Informed on Colon Cancer

    Colon cancer is on the rise, especially among younger age groups and prompt diagnosis is key to improving chance of survival. Sameet Shah, M.D., gastroenterologist of Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Group, shares his knowledge to educate patients on the signs and symptoms of colon cancer and how to prevent it best. Colon cancer develops from polyps, abnormal…

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  • Aneurysm Awareness Month

    Aneurysm Awareness Month

    An aneurysm is a weak spot in the blood vessel in the brain and over time it starts to balloon out and has the potential to rupture. Dr. Ahsan Sattar, director of Neuroendovascular Surgery and Stroke at Mountainside Medical Center, states the aneurysm cause is multifactorial; high blood pressure, smoking, family history of brain aneurysms,…

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  • Wound Care Awareness Week 2020

    Wound Care Awareness Week 2020

    June 1-5 is the 7th Annual Wound Care Awareness Week.  Each year 14.5 percent of Medicare beneficiaries experience a wound.  Wound Care Awareness was established by Healogics in 2014 to bring attention to the chronic wound epidemic and the 6.7 million Americans who are currently living with non-healing wounds. FACTS WHAT WE DO The wound care…

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  • Encouraging Use of Technology During COVID-19 Pandemic

    Encouraging Use of Technology During COVID-19 Pandemic

    Technology is critically important for society, more so than ever before. Technology gives us the ability to connect with others during the coronavirus pandemic. By keeping our distance from others, we can ultimately save lives and help to reduce the spread of COVID-19. During this time, we are encouraging patients and all community members to…

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  • What to Know About Snacking

    What to Know About Snacking

    Nourishing our bodies by snacking with healthy foods can keep us energized throughout the day, prevent overeating at meals and help us avoid the nutrient-poor foods that tend to be around like cake and donuts. A nutrient-rich snack can boost energy between meals and keep our minds sharp! When we go too long without eating,…

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  • National Nutrition Month

    National Nutrition Month

    National Nutrition Month shines a spotlight on nutrition in everything we eat, big and small. After all, every bite counts! What’s a unique way to eat more vegetables? A unique way to eat more veggies would be the way you like best. This can be dipping carrot or celery sticks in hummus, blending spinach with…

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  • Why is staying hydrated so important?

    Why is staying hydrated so important?

    Water is the most important nutrient we can put into our body, as staying hydrated is vital to so many body functions. Ideally you should drink 6-8 glasses of water a day. Staying Hydrated Creates a Healthy Body Remember, you are not drinking water just to quench your thirst. Being fully hydrated plays a role…

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