Why It’s Important for AAPI Communities to Be Vigilant About Breast and Colon Cancer Screening
As the country celebrates the cultural diversity of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders in May for Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, it is time for a reminder for members of those communities to keep up with their cancer screenings....
What Is the Difference Between Hepatitis C and Hepatitis B?
Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver—an organ we depend on to digest nutrients, filter blood, and overcome infection. There are many different types of hepatitis, including hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E, with symptoms that include fever, abdominal pain, nausea,...
Is the Sore in My Mouth an Oral Lesion?
Have you noticed a wound in your mouth that is not healing? Maybe you also noticed it has a bump or area that seems unnaturally firm to the touch? If these symptoms sound familiar to you, you may have an oral lesion. In this Q&A, Mohemmed Nazir Khan, MD, an...
Can Exercise Improve My Mental Health?
Exercise is great for your body—and your mind. When you engage in any physical activity, your brain releases “feel-good” chemicals (dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphins) that boost your mood. In addition, forming long-term exercise habits can reduce your risk...
Celebrating Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month: Why Diversity Matters in Health Care
Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, also known as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, is observed in May in the United States. It celebrates the culture and historical contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI)...
Bird Flu: What You Need to Know Now
You may have seen recent news reports about the bird flu virus and the possibility that this virus could affect humans and our food supply, notably with milk from cows. Government health officials say there is no reason for concern, and experts at Mount Sinai agree....
Seasonal Allergies in Kids and How to Manage Them
Most everyone enjoys the warmer days of spring and the budding flowers and trees all around. But this also means that the pollen count is high and allergy season is back too. For parents, it’s always nice to send the kids outside to play. But when kids experience...
What Do I Need to Know About the Rise in Measles?
You may have seen recent news reports about a rise in measles cases. While there have been a small number of cases, the risk of a widespread outbreak is low due to high vaccination rates in the United States. However, measles can be a concern for people who are...
I Am Thinking About Freezing My Eggs. How Does It Work?
Egg freezing is popular among women looking for options and balancing family planning with other important responsibilities. Thanks to significant scientific advancements in the laboratory, success rates are higher than ever. In this Q&A, Alan Copperman,...