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Pickleball is exploding in popularity—so much that it’s now the fastest growing sport in America. But with more paddles on the court comes more injuries, especially for those just starting out or returning to the sport after a long break. Here are some tips to help players stay safe and strong, while enjoying the competition, […] The post Pickleball Injury Prevention: Five Tips From Mount Sinai Sports Medicine Experts first appeared on Mount Sinai Today.| Mount Sinai Today
Breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent cancers among women, with 13 percent of women—approximately one in eight—receiving a diagnosis in their lifetime. Early detection and advanced technology are vital to improving survival rates and treatment success.| Mount Sinai Today
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For the class of 2029 of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the White Coat Ceremony marks the start of their medical careers. It is also an opportunity for Mount Sinai staff and faculty to pass wisdom on what it means to be on that path. The post A Journey of Firsts at the White Coat Ceremony first appeared on Mount Sinai Today.| Mount Sinai Today
Medical humanities is the field that examines the intersection of art and humanities with medicine, and on September 18, 2025, the Academy for Medicine and the Humanities at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai hosted the inaugural Two-Minute Talks in Medical Humanities. Members of the Mount Sinai Health System presented various topics that they were passionate about, showcasing their interests outside just the medical field. The post Beyond the Scalpel, Learning About Humanities in Me...| Mount Sinai Today
As a fourth-year medical student at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, I spent one month in February in Nepal for my clinical elective. This experience was humbling, challenging, and deeply meaningful, undoubtedly shaping my career in medicine. The Role of Family and Spirituality in Patient Care I split my time between the| Mount Sinai Today
Rachel Zolno, MD, Assistant Professor, Neurology, at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, is bringing a new dimension to identifying and managing multiple sclerosis in youngsters, underscoring the benefits of a center that offers the latest treatments and a wide range of services in one place.| Mount Sinai Today
Autism spectrum disorder is a developmental disability. People on the autism spectrum have varied abilities and support needs. Some may have advanced conversation skills and can live with minimal support, whereas others may use few to no words and require 24/7 care.| Mount Sinai Today
Mount Sinai Queens has achieved a milestone in surgical innovation with the successful completion of its first iliac-branch endovascular aortic repair (IBE)—a complex, minimally invasive procedure to treat an abdominal aortic aneurysm and iliac artery aneurysm—performed for the first time using fixed imaging in the hospital’s newly equipped operating room. The groundbreaking procedure was successfully| Mount Sinai Today
What are the new COVID vaccines and their label restrictions?| Mount Sinai Today
What is a Mount Sinai nurse? A Mount Sinai nurse is so many things: a team player, dedicated caregiver, critical thinker, continuous learner, mentor, patient advocate. And so much more. At Mount Sinai, we believe that a Mount Sinai nurse is the nurse all other nurses aspire to be. Together and individually, they create excellence every day. Read what our patients are saying about our nurses and listen to how some of them describe what makes them a Mount Sinai nurse.| Mount Sinai Today
Mount Sinai Health System has opened the newly relocated Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Center at Mount Sinai Morningside, marking a major milestone in rehabilitation medicine. The move expands inpatient rehabilitation capacity on Manhattan’s West Side—complementing Mount Sinai West—and establishes a state-of-the-art environment for patient care, research, and education.| Mount Sinai Today
A conundrum: go to your local community hospital or an academic medical center? An article in Becker’s Hospital Review reported on a study published in Health Affairs which “raised questions about whether hospitals' reputations match the quality of care they provide. The study examined the differences between high-price and low-price hospitals and found the more| Mount Sinai Today
If you are headed outdoors to play sports or just to relax in the park or go for a walk, it’s important to take precautions. Ultraviolet (UV) exposure during outdoor play can contribute to premature aging and increase your risk of skin cancer, even among when you may feel protected by short outings or staying mostly in shaded areas.| Mount Sinai Today
What is a midwife and how is it different from an OB-GYN and a doula?| Mount Sinai Today
How effective is Yeztugo at protecting against HIV?| Mount Sinai Today
In the East Harlem neighborhood of New York City, residents without access to health insurance are receiving free outpatient mental health care, thanks to an innovative project at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Part of Mount Sinai’s East Harlem Health Outreach Partnership (EHHOP), the student-run clinic offers no-cost, evidence-based mental and behavioral| Mount Sinai Today