Nootropics Are Gaining Popularity, So Should You Take Them?
If you have watched the Limitless movie, then you must have dreamed about having a pill or a drug or something close that would help you use your brain in its 100% capacity.
If you have watched the Limitless movie, then you must have dreamed about having a pill or a drug or something close that would help you use your brain in its 100% capacity.
Moving can be a nightmare! Carefully packing your entire life into boxes and bags is complicated and time-consuming.
Whether it’s coffee or tea, many consumers start their mornings with a caffeinated drink.
Today, the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and Department of Social Services/Human Resources Administration celebrate five years since the launch of ActionNYC.
A 22,000-strong batch of layoff notices going to New York City employees is on pause while unions press lawmakers for help bridging the city’s budget gap, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
Today, Senator Brad Hoylman announced new legislation that would continue to allow bars and restaurants to offer wine, beer and cocktails for take-out and delivery for two years after the current State of Emergency ends.
While most of what happens in Washington, D.C. happens at a snail’s pace, it was only a matter of months after the Trump administration called for a ban on e-cigarettes that it was put to work.
The Battle of Harlem Heights was fought during the New York and New Jersey campaign of the American Revolutionary War.
In support of the City’s ongoing, comprehensive fight to address climate change, the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, with support from NYC Parks and the Natural Areas Conservancy, is partnering with outdoor retailer REI Co-op to launch Opt to Act NYC.
The Health Department today announced “Take the Pressure Off, NYC!”, its first citywide initiative to prevent and control high blood pressure from Harlem to Hollis.
“For far too many of our fellow Americans in Puerto Rico, the Temporary Shelter Assistance Program means the difference between a roof over their heads or homelessness,” said Congressman Joe Crowley, Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus.
As part of an ongoing effort to reduce rates of high blood pressure among New Yorkers, the Health Department today announced a collaboration with New York City chain and independent pharmacies to promote access to free blood pressure checks across the city.
It’s easy to get your blood pressure up from Harlem to Hollis — and now the city wants to measure how high in an effort to save your life.
NYPost reports that then David Hansell took the helm at the Administration for Children’s Services earlier this year, the city’s embattled child- welfare agency was still reeling from a string of high-profile deaths.
The number one misconception among patients with high blood pressure is that they don’t feel sick. That’s why high blood pressure or hypertension is commonly known as the silent killer — you don’t have to feel anything to be affected.