The NY Blood Center is once again partnering with local breweries and ice cream shops for its fourth annual "Pint for a Pint" campaign.
The New York Blood Center said a nearly 30 percent drop in donations over the past few weeks has "crippled" the area's blood supply.
The New York Blood Center said the move comes amid a nationwide crisis as a result of a "severe drop in inventory."
-National Movement to Improve Healthcare for Older Adults-
Rye will use its portion of $110 million in new infrastructure funds for its Phase III Sanitary Sewer Improvements project.
The defendants agreed to pay $437,255 in clean-up costs and accept responsibility in the newly signed consent decree.
About 1 out of every 150 people infected with West Nile virus develop a serious, sometimes fatal illness, according to the CDC.
Fluoride stopped being added to water at the Rye Lake Pump Station on July 7, affecting customers in Rye, Rye Brook and Port Chester.
You can get a chance to see inside the new facilities unveiled at the former Mrs. Greens store on Saturday, at the official grand opening.
-Retiring President & CEO Jeffrey Menkes to be Honored-
Burke Rehabilitation Hospital is conducting an anonymous survey about important community health issues.
The lobby is one of two locations for the County's "Ribbons of Remembrance" memorial, with another location at Lenoir Preserve in Yonkers.
“The Westchester Library System is a trusted institution providing education and support to local residents".
Westchester County has partnered with the ten housing authorities serving the County to distribute COVID-19 test kits to residents.
Data has shown that getting the third shot increases a person’s immune response, which offers improved protection against becoming infected.
Here's an update on how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Westchester County and across NY.
The Westchester Department of Emergency Services supplied 1100 test kits to the County’s Department of Public Works and Transportation.
The relationship between Westchester County and NYCDEP is a true partnership where both organizations benefit.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Westchester County and across NY.
COVID-19 tests will be available at the County Center through February.
Beginning Monday, January 24 the Westchester County Health Department will offer COVID-19 Vaccines in Yonkers.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Westchester County.
Bilingual volunteers are also being sought to help facilitate the needs of non-native English language speakers.
“The COVID-19 pandemic continues to effect each and every one of us".
Here's how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Westchester County and across NY.
See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Westchester County and across NY.
Westchester County Department of Health is currently partnering with school districts to host vaccine clinics for students at their school.
Westchester County is part of the national trend of growing coronavirus cases.
Find out more about the in-home vaccination program HERE.
The rate of new cases has increased recently in Westchester County.
Westchester County Executive George Latimer is encouraging parents to make appointments to get children ages 5-11 vaccinated.
The U.S. ranks poorly among developed countries for maternal health. Here is how Westchester County compares to the U.S.
On November 10, we will hold two live Q&A sessions with the producer and narrator of the film, Renee Chenault Fattah.
To protect Westchester’s youngest residents, the County Health Department also works to reduce lead exposure in pregnant women.
"It is our hope that by launching this safe sleep campaign, we will ultimately be saving children’s lives across Westchester County”.
County also worked to create pop-up vaccination sites across Westchester, to ensure that the largest number of people had access to vaccine.
Learn more about the benefits of wearing two masks and which masks offer more protection.
Colon cancer is no longer a disease that only affects older people. Here are the potential risk factors and what you need to know.
A NewYork-Presbyterian Sports Performance Institute performance specialist shares tips to help you safely return to your peak fitness level.
Vaccinations have come a very long way since infectious diseases like smallpox and whooping cough were considered epidemics centuries ago.
Northwell Health wants to help you make sense of health care proxies, living wills and MOLST (Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment).
Survival has become reality for several types of cancer as researchers and clinicians have gained more information about the disease.
With a job that keeps you in your seat for most of the day, Dr. Stacey Rosen lists simple changes that can go a long way for good health.
With springtime finally in the air and pollen counts high, Northwell Health wants to help prepare you with the truths about allergy season.
Dr. Christian Otto, Director of Teleoncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering, explains the benefits of telemedicine in patient care.
Battling cancer can be a full-time job in itself. Here's why many people with the disease choose to stay employed after their diagnosis.