Mark your calendars and start going through your medicine cabinets because Saturday, April 29th is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The day is dedicated to remind people to get rid of any unused or expired medication they may have in their home in a safe, convenient, and responsible manner. It is also an opportunity to educate the…
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Hepatitis C hitting young adult New Yorkers as well as baby boomers
It’s National Infant Immunization Week
This week is National Infant Immunization Week, a time to highlight the importance of immunizing infants and children so they are protected from from vaccine-preventable diseases throughout their entire life.
It’s important for children to be fully immunized. Diseases that can be prevented with vaccines can be very serious—even deadly—especially for infants and young children. Immunizations have…
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What is a Standard Drink?
In this week’s edition of Alcohol Awareness Month, Jacalynn Romeyn explains what is really defined as “one drink” for all the various types of alcohol.
Many people are unaware of what counts as a drink. Different types of beer, wine, or malt liquor have varying types of alcohol levels and therefore have a different…
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Man Loses 181 lbs. in Collaboration with Troy Health Center Staff
For Wayne Hacker, 52, of Lansingburgh, losing 181 lbs. in one year would have been impossible to accomplish alone. Wayne had already been a primary patient at Whitney Young Health’s Troy Health Center for a couple years, where he was treated for diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure) and morbid obesity. With the help of Molly…
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April is Alcohol Awareness Month
April is Alcohol Awareness Month, a month dedicated to helping reduce the stigma associated with alcoholism. This week we have Jacalynn Romeyn, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Program Manager of WYH’s FACTS program. The FACTS Outpatient Substance Use Treatment Services provides support and guidance to those wanting to kick their addiction and regain control of their…
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Regional partnership to assess food system
Halt the Salt
It’s the final days of National Nutrition Month and to wrap it up, Kathryn Palmer, WIC Director at Whitney Young Health is putting the spotlight how a high-sodium diet can cause negative effects in your body and what you can do to fight it.
A recent study in the American Journal of Health estimates…
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People on the Move in Albany
80% by 2018
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
The month brings together colon cancer community where thousands of patients, survivors, caregivers and advocates throughout the country join together to spread colon cancer awareness by wearing blue, holding fundraising and education events, talking to friends and family about screening and so much more. Whitney Young Health…
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