The program provides low-income residents suffering high blood pressure with vouchers for healthy produce at local markets.
-Opening of the new center was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony-
Two deadly Legionnaires' Disease outbreaks in Upper Manhattan were traced to an apartment complex in Harlem last year.
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City Councilman Mark Levine and pharmacists will discuss the importance of getting a flu shot. Shots will be available at the event.
One person who fell ill with Legionnaires' Disease in Washington Heights has died, officials said.
New York-Presbyterian Hospital has filed plans to decertify a 30-bed inpatient psychiatric unit at The Allen Hospital in Inwood.
The center will provide comprehensive care before, during and after pregnancy for women with medical or surgical complications.
A patient credits the Neurocardiac Clinic at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center with helping her recover.
Opponents have written to the state to urge it not to close the Allen Hospital, according to a report.
Residents and political officials from Uptown Manhattan fear the consequences of losing mental health resources at The Allen Hospital.
"Our most prestigious institutions find ways to avoid black and poor patients," says Dr. David Himmelstein, CUNY prof and study co-author.
Two new, under-studied and likely unhealthy flame-retardant chemicals have replaced the notorious PBDEs of the 1970s in NYC, scientists say.
Patients of New York Presbyterian in Washington Heights will be able to connect with their doctors using their smartphones or computers.
The specially-equipped ambulances will be launched at the hospital's campuses in Washington Heights and on the Upper East Side.
The new primary care facility will be entirely staffed by nurse practitioners and offer a wide variety of services.
U.S. News and World Report on Tuesday released its list of the country's best hospitals, naming one Washington Heights hospital.