The Surprising Health Benefits Of Sparkling Water
In the world of health and wellness, water has always been a staple.
In the world of health and wellness, water has always been a staple.
Embarking on a journey towards better health doesn’t necessarily mean making mammoth changes.
As New Year’s Eve celebrations begin this weekend, the Health Department reminds New Yorkers to take care of themselves and others.
NYC Health + Hospitals today announced that Danielle DiBari, Pharm.D., Senior Vice President of Business Operations, Chief Pharmacy Officer, and Chief Procurement Officer.
The year 2023 was marked by ambitious goal-setting and service expansions at the Health Department.
In a world with many fad diets and quick fixes, achieving and maintaining a healthy weight often requires a more holistic approach.
NYC Health + Hospitals today shared an overview of its accomplishments for the year. Highlights include being recognized for the delivery of high-quality care to patients.
Today, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine unveiled a 6-point policy initiative to address the challenges facing New Yorkers with serious mental illness.
The healthcare industry rapidly adopts new technologies and management strategies to improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency.
The Health Department recognizes the two-year anniversary of the Coalition to End Racism in Clinical Algorithms (CERCA).
NYC Health + Hospitals today honored 35 nurse professionals from across the health system as part of its annual Nursing Excellence Awards.
Your home is your sanctuary: a haven where you wind down after a long day, where you create memories with loved ones, and where you retreat for comfort and solace.
NYC Health + Hospitals today announced that nine leaders from across the health system and MetroPlusHealth have been named to the PoliticsNY and amNY Metro 2023 Power Players in Health Care list.
One year after launching an ambitious plan to support New Yorkers living with untreated severe mental illness and experiencing homelessness.
The Health Department today released its 2022 HIV Surveillance Annual Report, which shows continued progress toward ending the HIV epidemic in New York City.