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News A Gastroenterologist’s Top 5 Ways To Stop Nervous Poops

Medical Offices of Manhattan’s Gastroenterologist, Dr. Andrea Culliford speaks to Well and Good about ways to stop nervous poops. She is quoted saying: The gut’s nervous system—also known as the enteric nervous system—relies on neuropeptides and neurotransmitters like serotonin to regulate both intestinal motility and secretion.  Nervousness or anxiety can cause one to feel the […]

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Posted on February 24 2020
News Here’s What Science Says About The Best Time To Work Out

Medical Offices of Manhattan’s Internist, Dr. Denise Pate speaks to PureWow about the best time to workout. Morning Work Out Pros 1. More Likely To Stick With It 2. More Energetic Throughout The Day 3. May Lose Weight Faster Denise Pate says that the benefits of working out on an empty stomach “include increased lipolysis, fat […]

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Posted on February 21 2020
Blog Mononucleosis: Diagnosing & Treating “The Kissing Disease”

[et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”4.1″][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.1″][et_pb_column _builder_version=”4.1″ type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.1″ hover_enabled=”0″] Love is in the air this time of year, so it seems appropriate to talk about the kissing disease, mononucleosis. Mono is transmitted through saliva, so you can get it from smooching your valentine, but also from sharing a glass or fork with someone who is infected. […]

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Posted on February 12 2020
News Flying During The Coronavirus Outbreak

Medical Offices of Manhattan’s Internist, Dr. Jyoti Kini, speaks to Bustle about flying during the coronavirus outbreak. Are masks effective at preventing the spread of epidemics like the coronavirus? In what circumstances would it make sense to use one, and how can you be sure you’re wearing one correctly? Coronavirus is a droplet infection. It […]

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Posted on February 7 2020
News This Is How A Sugar-Related Headache Happens

Medical Offices of Manhattan’s Internist, Anisha Patel, MD, speaks to POPSUGAR.fitness about Sugar-Related Headaches Are Real — Here’s How It Happens. Can too much sugar, or not enough sugar, cause headaches? Both too much sugar and not enough sugar can cause headaches. Dr. Patel was quoted as saying: “Sugar-related headaches come from a rapid swing […]

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Posted on December 28 2019
Blog New Year, New You: Making (And Keeping!) Your New Year’s Resolution

It’s hard to believe that the year is almost through already! As we approach the end of 2019, this is a time to reflect on the year that was and to plan for what we hope 2020 could be. What goals do you want to accomplish to improve your life in the coming decade? We […]

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Posted on December 27 2019