What Causes High Levels of Calcium in the Blood?
Though many people take calcium supplements and eat calcium-rich foods, elevated calcium levels can be too much of a good thing. Mike Yao, MD, Associate Professor of Otolaryngology, explains how your high calcium levels might actually be signs of hyperparathyroidism....
Mount Sinai at Home Coordinates and Innovates Home-Based Care
The Mount Sinai Health System recently launched Mount Sinai at Home, an innovative enterprise with two key components: a service line of programs across the Health System that care for patients in their own homes, and a research arm, the Institute for Care Innovations...
Should I Limit My Child’s Screen Time?
Screens are everywhere, even in the waiting areas of pediatric practices. This makes it harder for parents to control the amount of time children spend engaging with digital media. While there are legitimate educational applications that involve handing your child, or...
What to Do If Your Voice Is Hoarse
Dysphonia, or hoarseness, affects approximately one-third of people under the age of 65 during their lifetime. This climbs to nearly 80 percent for high vocal users—like teachers and singers—and those over the age of 65. Symptoms of dysphonia include vocal fatigue,...
How Dialysis Patients Can Increase Protein While on a Budget
For those on dialysis, registered dietitians can sometimes sound like a broken record: “EATMOREPROTEINEATMOREPROTEINEATMOREPROTEIN!” There’s a reason why this is your nutritionist’s mantra. Protein is extremely important for dialysis patients, because the treatment...
Metro New York’s Ask Mount Sinai: This is what happens to your mind and body when you don’t get enough sleep
Adults need seven hours of sleep every 24 hours, but we often don't get enough. Boris Chernobilsky, MD, director of Sleep and Airway Surgery at Mount Sinai Downtown-Union Square, explains why sleep is so essential. Read the article in Metro New York
How Do I Go Vegan and Stay Healthy?
Veganism is trending. The controversial documentary “What the Health?” recently ignited conversation with its claim that eating animal products leads to increased disease risk. While many health professionals do not endorse the film’s claims due to a lack of...
Chair of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine Builds On Success in Improving Patients’ Quality of Life
R. Sean Morrison, MD, has been appointed Ellen and Howard C. Katz Chair of the Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dr. Morrison, who joined Mount Sinai in 1995, has focused on one goal throughout his...
Remote Monitoring Improves Readmission Rates for Heart Failure Patients
Mount Sinai Heart is reducing readmissions and improving quality of life for congestive heart failure (CHF) patients with remote monitoring using new devices and apps, as well as old-fashioned compassionate care. “We are creating a multimodal way of keeping an eye on...