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Dealing With Coronasomnia?

…6 Min Read Updated February 23, 2021 • COVID-19 News Story By Jordan Reed Before COVID-19, insomnia — the inability to fall or stay asleep — affected about 30% of…

How an ICU Nurse Practitioner Helped Families Support Their Loved Ones From a Distance During the Pandemic

…right: Maureen and Caitrin O’Meara; Cynthia Schemel and Lisette Dalmau; and Nikki Lofton and Virginia Flintall. • COVID-19 News Story By Courtney Allison One night in mid-April, Sondra Walter, a…

How to Travel Safely During the Coronavirus Outbreak

…2020 • COVID-19 News In 2019, Americans took more than 800 million trips from July through September. This summer, the COVID-19 pandemic has redefined vacation travel. People have been forced…

NewYork-Presbyterian Wins Two Platinum PR Awards

NewYork-Presbyterian Wins Two Platinum PR Awards For its work during the COVID-19 crisis, the Office of Communications is honored by PRNEWS for best Public Affairs campaign and Blog. 2 Min…

Battling Microaggressions Amid the Pandemic: The Impact on the Hispanic and Latinx Communities

Battling Microaggressions Amid the Pandemic: The Impact on the Hispanic and Latinx Communities The Latinx community is currently grappling with the mental health challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic as well…

NewYork-Presbyterian Nominated for Seven Emmy Awards

…before the COVID-19 outbreak hit New York City, a team of 30 leading surgeons and specialists successfully separated the conjoined twins at NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital in a nine-hour…

“I Quickly Saw Fear Change into Grit”

…“Fearless Girl” statue reminded Chief Nursing Officer Courtney Vose of the brave healthcare workers staring down COVID-19, such as Aya Islamova (above, right), a clinical nurse at NewYork Presbyterian/Columbia University…

How Doctors and Engineers Teamed Up to Produce a Hospital Coronavirus Face Shield — Fast

…and manufacture its own face shields to protect healthcare workers from the coronavirus. 7 Min Read Updated April 10, 2020 Dr. Anil Lalwani • COVID-19 News Story By Eve Heyn…

Fever in Children: What to Know and When to Worry

…to worry as soon as they see the first sign of a runny nose or sore throat in their children. Is it RSV? COVID-19? The flu? But the symptom that…

A Mom Donates Her Kidney to Save Her Daughter’s Life

…for the first time post-transplant on July 23, 2020 (left) and visit a sunflower field in August 2020. • Transplant Story By Jordan Reed Last spring, amid the COVID-19 pandemic,…

9 Tips for Traveling While Pregnant

…ongoing challenges posed by the flu, RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), and COVID-19, can introduce a unique set of considerations and uncertainties. Traveling while pregnant may require some extra precautions to…

Understanding PTSD in Uncertain Times

…called post-COVID stress disorder. According to Dr. JoAnn Difede, attending psychologist at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, an increase in feelings of moodiness, difficulty sleeping and concentrating, irritability, and anxiety, among…

Take These Steps if You Think You’ve Been Exposed to the New Coronavirus

…known as COVID-19, here are some steps you can take to protect yourself and others. Additional Resources If you have concerns regarding COVID-19, please call NewYork-Presbyterian’s hotline at 646-697-4000. This…

Which Activities Are Safer During the Pandemic?

…30, 2020 • COVID-19 News After several months of social distancing and sheltering in place to help slow the spread of COVID-19, people are eager to resume aspects of normal…

How to Talk to Kids About the New Coronavirus

…talk to kids about the outbreak of COVID-19 Help them understand the facts By now, even young children have heard of COVID-19, either from seeing it on TV, learning about…