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Holy Name In The News

 

Lynda DeCarlo had been in pain for so long, she forgot what it was like to live without it. The constant torment had her hunched over, taking an inch or two off her height. A new procedure performed by Dr. Samyadev Datta changed her life.

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Kristen Gasnick, PT, DPT, a physical therapist with Holy Name Medical Center shares an article that describes the anatomy, location, and function of the triceps and associated conditions.

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Dr. Suraj Saggar, Chief of Infectious Disease discusses screening guidelines for women with dense breasts.

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Kristen Gasnick, PT, DPT, a physical therapist with Holy Name Medical Center shares an article regarding restless leg syndrome.

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Mike Maron, the CEO of Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, invited staff and community members to a lunch and learn in Holy Name’s sukkah.

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Holy Name CEO and President, Mike Maron is named to ROI’s 2022 Influeners in Health Care list.

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Michele Acito, Chief Nursing Officer at Holy Name is named to ROI’s 2022 Influencers in Health Care list.

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Kristen Gasnick, PT, DPT is a physical therapist at Holy Name Medical Center and she explains paralysis, causes and treatment.

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This article reviews examples of fine-motor skills, the typical timeline of their development, and ways to improve them.

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Breast cancer incidence rates have been rising in recent years, with 1 in 8 women in the U.S. developing breast cancer in her lifetime. The good news is that breast cancer death rates are coming down, thanks to better screenings and more advanced treatments.

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