In July, 2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a new publication highlighting key research that will help health care providers tell children and adolescents that they have HIV. In this Q&A, Rachel Vreeman, MD, MS, Director of the Arnhold Institute for Global Health at Mount Sinai, explains how research conducted through AMPATH Kenya contributed […] The post AMPATH Kenya Research Highlighted by the World Health Organization first appeared on Mount Sinai Today.| Mount Sinai Today
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Melissa James, RN, began her career in health care as a patient care associate (PCA) at Mount Sinai Brooklyn in 2015, but nursing school was always in her plan. It was also in the family, as Melissa’s mother began her own health care career as a certified nursing assistant, eventually becoming a licensed practical nurse. […] The post Two Mount Sinai Brooklyn Nurses Are Grateful for Their Start as Patient Care Associates first appeared on Mount Sinai Today.| Mount Sinai Today
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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 June 2025, Mr. Prieto Barreiro earned an MHA from Mount Sinai’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. The program’s focus on innovation, equity, and operational excellence, he says, aligned perfectly with what he was seeking. In the following Q&A, he explains how the insights he learned will shape his career.| Mount Sinai Today
It’s crucial to stay properly hydrated, especially when heat and humidity levels are at their highest.| Mount Sinai Today
Madeline Fields, MD, and Lara Marcuse, MD, Professors of Neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Co-Directors of the Mount Sinai Epilepsy Center, recently traveled to Nepal to expand neurological care for underserved communities. | Mount Sinai Today
Beat the heat with these refreshing non-alcoholic summer drinks. These easy healthy mocktail recipes are all under 50 calories per serving, made with natural ingredients, and perfect for parties, picnics, or post-workout relaxation. Cucumber Mint Sparkler Calories: ~20 per serving Flavor profile: Cool, crisp, and refreshing Ingredients: 4-5 thin cucumber slices 5 fresh mint leaves| Mount Sinai Today
You have probably noticed the hazy skies throughout the New York City area. Health experts say everyone should pay close attention. That poor-quality air is unhealthy, especially for vulnerable people, including those with asthma or heart conditions, as well as younger kids and older adults. The poor air quality, the result of wildfires in Canada,| Mount Sinai Today
Mary Ott, MD, MA, the Arnhold Institute for Global Health, and partners at the ribbon cutting of the Adolescent Health Clinic at Dhulikhel Hospital in Nepal| Mount Sinai Today
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Guest blog post by George J. Todd, MD, Chair of the Department of Surgery at Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai West| Mount Sinai Today
From a light pink rash to painful red blisters, sunburns range in severity and can be quite uncomfortable. While they may not seem like a big deal, sunburns can lead to serious health problems, especially as you get older.| 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