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Pediatric vs. Adult Epilepsy: Understanding the Differences
March 5, 2026
Medically reviewed by Manisha Holmes, MD Epilepsy can affect people at any stage of life, but the way it presents and how it’s managed can look very different in children compared to adults. Understanding these differences can help patients and families know what to expect, advocate for appropriate care, and feel more confident navigating treatmentContinue reading "Pediatric vs. Adult Epilepsy: Understanding the Differences"
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7 Everyday Factors That Can Increase Seizure Risk
March 5, 2026
That first blast of winter air might feel invigorating, but your cardiovascular system is working harder than you realize. Within seconds of stepping into freezing temperatures, your blood vessels constrict to preserve body heat, raising your blood pressure and increasing the workload on your heart.
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Region’s Largest Medicaid Provider Launches Systemwide Social Care Screening to Address Food, Housing and Transportation Needs
March 3, 2026
Hudson Valley Care Coalition and WMCHealth Partnership Expected to Reach Thousands of Medicaid Members Across Hospitals and Outpatient Sites WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY – March 3, 2026 – In a major step toward whole-person healthcare, Hudson Valley Care Coalition (HVCC) and Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth) today announced a partnership to integrate health-related social needsContinue reading "Region’s Largest Medicaid Provider Launches Systemwide Social Care Screening to Address Food, Housing and Transportation Needs"
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Staying Safe on the Slopes: TBI Prevention and When to Seek Care
February 28, 2026
Winter in the Hudson Valley offers ideal conditions for skiing, snowboarding, sledding and other cold-weather activities. While these activities can provide great exercise and family enjoyment, they also come with risks.
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Epilepsy Safety Tips for Patients and Families
February 28, 2026
That first blast of winter air might feel invigorating, but your cardiovascular system is working harder than you realize. Within seconds of stepping into freezing temperatures, your blood vessels constrict to preserve body heat, raising your blood pressure and increasing the workload on your heart.