Becker’s Hospital Review, a leading hospital trade publication, has named Dr. Adhi Sharma, senior vice president of medical affairs and chief medical officer at South Nassau Communities Hospital, …
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7/24/18
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Yes, it is actually very good to have your dog’s or cat’s urine checked regularly. By checking the urine during yearly checkups it will help your veterinarian screen for urinary tract …
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Central Veterinary Associates
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6/1/18
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When is the last time you visited our dental office? If it has been more than 6 months since your last routine cleaning, it is time for you to schedule another checkup with Dr. Alina Bergan DDS. …
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Dr. Alina Bergan, DDS
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6/1/18
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Youngsters on Long Island are spending way too much time in front of screens, according to a survey performed by South Nassau Communities Hospital, and its doctors are urging parents to crack down on …
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By Matthew D'Onofrio
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5/17/18
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In South Nassau Communities Hospital’s geriatrics wing on a recent Friday, the nurses’ station in the center of the ward was a swirl of activity at midday.Registered nurse Kathryn …
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By Scott Brinton, James Mattone, Brian Stieglitz
and Zachary Gottehrer-Cohen
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5/10/18
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When experiencing a dental emergency, call the dentist right away so to schedule an appointment as soon as possible. This may mean the same day or the next morning. Until you get to the …
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Dr. Alina Bergan, DDS
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4/20/18
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Easter is a fun holiday. But we want it to be fun for our pets as well. If you have a mischievous pet you will definitely want to make sure your party is pet proofed. Chocolate is toxic for pets. …
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Central Veterinary Associates
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3/23/18
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The heavy, wet snow that fell on the Five Towns is not only hazardous when driving, but danger lurks when shoveling.
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By Jeff Bessen
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3/22/18
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My dog has baby teeth in his mouth even though he is a few years old. Do they need to come out?When an adult dog has baby teeth that remain in their mouth past puppyhood they have retained deciduous …
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Central Veterinary Associates
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3/5/18
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Young children often suck on pacifiers or their thumbs to soothe themselves. However, pacifier use and thumb-sucking can cause problems with the growth and development of the mouth, including the …
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Dr. Alina Bergan, DDS
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2/19/18
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