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Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) make regulating blood sugar easier than ever. By Nabeel R. Khan, MD, Internal Medicine Physician, Mount Sinai Medical Center Managing blood
Mount Sinai leads new study on how exercise can improve cardiac function and longevity. Have you ever wondered why most smartphones come equipped with health
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The American Cancer Society records that in 2023, more than 66,000 cases of uterine cancer were diagnosed in the United States—a figure that has doubled
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Thanks to advanced screening and minimally-invasive technology, kidney cancer patients today can undergo life-saving procedures with significantly improved outcomes. Take Cuban native William Pato, an
Mount Sinai Medical Center receives grant to conduct clinical trial testing stroke-prevention filter in high-risk heart surgeries. At the forefront of advancing research in cardiac
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