Holy Name’s Tracee Yablon Brenner, a registered dietitian and nutritionist, gives suggestions on how to store and prepare fruits and vegetables from Farmers Markets to enjoy them for more than one season.
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Michele Acito, Executive Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer emphasizes why the fall season is a great time to catch up on needed wellness exams and vaccines.
It can be hard to get kids to try a food they’re not used to. Debbie Bessen and Tracee Yablon Brenner, registered dietitians at Holy Name Medical Center’s Holy Name Nutrition Center shared healthy, easy to make lunches that may become new favorites around the lunchroom table.
With most mandates now rescinded, Bergen residents must decide on their own whether to use face coverings—and where. Here’s some expert advice from Suraj Saggar, DO, Chief of Infectious Disease at Holy Name Medical Center.
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Michele Acito, chief nursing officer at Holy Name medical center in Teaneck, compared the pandemic to “treading water in the middle of the ocean". She shares what the experience taught her and how she passes that knowledge on to nurses.
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Whether you’re considering hospice or you’re a caregiver for a loved one with a terminal illness, hospice care can help you navigate the many difficult questions and decisions raised by the end-of-life journey. Dr. Charles Vialotti, Hospice Medical Director for Villa Marie Claire, a residential hospice facility at Holy Name Medical Center shares his thoughts.
Dr. Suraj Saggar, DO, Chief of Infectious Disease at Holy Name discusses the effectiveness of the booster shot against Omicron subvariant BA.5.
Holy Name’s Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology Dr. Payal Shah provides information on the advanced maternity and newborn care available at Holy Name’s BirthPlace.
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Holy Name offers an innovative approach to provide relief for patients suffering from chronic low back pain who are not candidates for major spinal surgery. The breakthrough treatment is the Intracept Procedure — a minimally invasive, outpatient procedure that targets a nerve located in the bones of the spine, or vertebrae.
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Holy Name Medical Center celebrated new nurses who graduated this week from Sister Claire Tynan School of Nursing in Englewood Cliffs, NJ.