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As we enter the warmer months, along with the sun, birds chirping, and blooming flowers comes the return of pollen. For many, this also signals the start of spring allergy season, that time of year where our eyes start itching and noses start running.
As it gets warmer, New Yorkers begin to venture outside to appreciate the weather. Lyme disease can be a concern if you’re spending time hiking and enjoying nature. Lyme is very prevalent in the northeast, and is becoming a growing concern in Long Island. Read more to learn about symptoms, testing, treatment, and prevention of Lyme disease.
If you’re asking the question, “Is therapy right for me?”, then this video is for you. We sit down with Radish’s resident psychologist, Dr. Megan McGinn, to get her take on a variety of questions related to mental health and psychology, including how to prepare for your first session, confidentiality, and much more.
Every year, millions of Americans cope with mental health conditions. The month of May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and this serves as a time to fight stigma, provide support, educate the public, and advocate for policies that support people with mental health conditions.
Menopause is something that all women will experience, but few people (women or men) really understand. You’re not alone if you don’t know much about it, as we’ve had decades of poor mass media coverage and little education on the topic. Below, we will cover what menopause is, what the symptoms are, and ways that you can help ease some of these symptoms.
With case counts rising right now in the New York area and across the country, COVID-19 continues to make its presence known. Fortunately, Pfizer’s newly approved Paxlovid has been shown to be effective against COVID-19.
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