Individuals who adhere to grain-free, dairy-free or nut-free diets due to health issues or other preferences may find themselves periodically craving foods that are off-limits. While people might not be able to enjoy forbidden foods in their original incarnations, an alteration here or there to
During the height of winter, people increasingly retreat indoors and look for something to within the warm confines of home. Plenty of activities can fit the bill, but some provide the rewarding prospect of a freshly made meal or dessert. When seeking recipes for cold days, consider those comfort foods that can be enjoyed warm […]
The start of the new year often begins with resolutions made to fix bad habits and/or adopt new, healthier ones. Resolutions designed around healthy eating are popular. The Mediterranean Diet has long been touted as an informed and balanced way of eating. While not a diet, it is an approach to eating that includes foods […]
Hempstead Town Supervisor Don Clavin and Receiver of Taxes Jeanine Driscoll today called for the extension of the 2021 first-half General Tax payment deadline as residents of America’s largest township continue to deal with the economic and health hardships brought on by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As Coronavirus infection rates continue to rise on Long […]
New York Health is pleased to announce that primary care practice, formerly known as Three Village Family Medicine, will now be part of New York Health. Internist, Pollytia I. Panagiotou, MD, and Physician Assistant, Lisa Rizzuto, MS, PA-C will be practicing at the office located at 7 S Jersey Ave # 1, East Setauket, NY […]
Nicole Tahlor and Brian Tahlor from Nesconset welcomed their daughter to the world on New Year’s Day at Stony Brook University Hospital. Weighing 7 pounds, 1 ounce, the new baby girl was born at 12:01 a.m., just one minute into the start of 2021. She was delivered by Charissa Dinobile, MD, Rabale Hasan, MD, Diana […]
Congressman Lee Zeldin (R, NY-1), member of the House Bipartisan Task Force to Combat the Heroin Epidemic, announced SAFE in Sag Harbor has been awarded $125,000 in federal funding from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy’s Drug-Free Communities Program in its mission to prevent youth substance abuse. “Nearly every Long Islander knows […]
Options for Community Living, Inc., a Long Island based not-for-profit organization, has received a 2020 Cigna Well-Being Award. This recognition demonstrates a strong commitment to improving the health and well-being of its employees through a workplace wellness program. Options was recognized in the NY/NJ market, receiving Cigna’s 2nd tier award level “Honorable













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