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Mayor de Blasio told New Yorkers that they weren’t alone in yearning for a return to normal, but he said there’s still work to be done...
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During this Coronavirus pandemic it is more important than ever to eat healthy foods that contain Vitamins C and other vitamins. Everyone...
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Coronavirus attacks your lungs, therefore it would make sense to strengthen and protect your lungs as much as possible. Although there are...
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Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, five new testing facilities are opening, primarily in neighborhoods where the need is greatest. A...
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Before the COVID-19 outbreak, Annette Adams-Brown’s 87-year-old mother was an avid follower of TV news. Now Adams-Brown has to...
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As Americans empty grocery shelves over fears of possible shortages during the coronavirus pandemic, one nutritionist says healthy eating...
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NYC Department for the Aging (DFTA) is making it possible for seniors to have meals delivered to their homes. Direct delivery includes a...
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(HealthDay News) – The new coronavirus continues its steady march through the U.S. population, bringing with it a second plague:...
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The US Government has created a $2 trillion stimulus package that provides families with checks for $1,200 or more, depending on salary and...
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Below is a list of COVID-19 Coronavirus Testing Centers in New York City. You must make an appointment before showing up at one of the...
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By Dana Sullivan What’s wrong with skipping breakfast (or any other meal) if I’m not hungry? When you wake up in the morning...
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Salmon for long term health By Rachele Kanigel Can the foods I eat really affect my mood? You bet. If you’ve ever recovered from a...
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(HealthDay News) — Diarrhea and other digestive symptoms are the main complaint in nearly half of coronavirus patients, Chinese...
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JIG Media announced today that all of its Healthy NYC and New York for Seniors Health Fairs and Expos are cancelled through August 2020. Be...
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Things To Know About The Coronavirus & Household Solutions That Work As Disinfectants As Per the CDC
How COVID-19 Spreads Person-to-person spread The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person. Between people who are in close...
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New York for Seniors Health & Wellness Resource Fairs are FREE health fairs presented by ‘New York for Seniors’, its...
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See flyer and video at the bottom of the page The annual Pre-Easter Hat Pageant and Luncheon, created by Nikki Lucas, in partnership with...
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photo from Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology By Rich Holmes HealthDay Reporter A new Dutch study is being hailed as proof of the need for annual CT...
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By Chris Woolston, M.S. When Marge Burger’s husband died of a heart attack seven years ago, she made a sad discovery: Widows...
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By Deepi Brar, M.S. Green tea smells different from black tea. And it tastes different, too. You might call it “fresh” or even...
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Today it was announced that CenterLight Healthcare has come on board as an Official Partner of New York for Seniors®, the only hyper-local...
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Silver Sneakers, a national fitness program for seniors, has come on board as an Official Partner of New York for Seniors. Silver...
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All seniors are invited to come out for this week’s activities at Canarsie Adult Day Center through January 24th. This week features...
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Nikki Lucas pictured in center Nikki Lucas, a community leader and senior advocate from East New York has been working with New York for...
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The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), BFC Partners, SAGE, the New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC), and the...
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By Beth Witrogen McLeod Anybody who met Mable Weaver several years ago would have never guessed she was in the early stages of...
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By Chris Woolston, M.S. Food is probably your second biggest expense, right after housing. With the economy on the downturn and food prices...
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By Beth Witrogen For 30 years, Robyn Yale has been on a mission to raise awareness that people with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease...
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If you haven’t received your flu shot yet you still have time before the harshest winter weather hits New York City. Live Well...