9 reasons walking is good for your mind, body and mood
The weather is warming up across the country, so it’s a great time to get outside and start walking. Whether you’re already in good shape or want to get there,
The weather is warming up across the country, so it’s a great time to get outside and start walking. Whether you’re already in good shape or want to get there,
April has been designated Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month to help build awareness that everyone, especially women, should stay on top of their routine eye exams. Statistics show that
Spring is the season of hope and possibility...and often a new round of sniffles and colds. As the seasons change, our immune systems can become weakened, leaving us open targets
Spring is officially here — whether it feels like it or not in some parts of the country — so you may already be feeling your seasonal allergies kick in.
Nieca Goldberg, M.D., cardiologist, women’s health pioneer and medical director of the Joan H. Tisch Center for Women’s Health at NYU Langone Medical Center, is passionate about getting the message
You’ve signed up for a health plan and chosen a primary care physician — now it’s time to make an appointment for your annual physical. But you are healthy and may
January 31st marks the last day you can enroll in 2017 health insurance coverage without a qualifying life event. With all the talk of “repeal and replace” of the Affordable
1. Free preventive care “One ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Being able to go for regular check-ups can prove invaluable when catching health issues early. Under
If you had a lot of questions about enrolling in health insurance this Open Enrollment period, you probably have even more in the wake of the Presidential election. While none
This open enrollment season, several carriers including Aetna, UnitedHealthcare and Humana, have exited from the Marketplace in some states, and these changes were estimated to have affected just under two