COVID-19 and heart disease in Staten Island; caregiver reading to senior in Staten Island.

COVID-19 and Heart Disease: Protecting Seniors in Staten Island

As COVID-19 outbreaks rise among seniors, heart organizations are stepping in to protect heart disease patients. In an update (May 7, 2020), the American Heart Association detailed joint efforts with national and global experts to fight both COVID-19 and heart disease. To date, the AHA has dedicated $2.5 million dollars towards understanding “COVID-19 and its…

Home health care and COVID-19 in Brooklyn.

Home Health Care and COVID-19: Saving Seniors in Brooklyn

Like other home health care providers nationwide, David York Agency has seen an increased demand for its services. Indeed, the COVID-19 crisis has put into sharp focus the advantages of in-home care services. According to a CDC study, the rapid transmission of COVID-19 poses a special challenge for LTCF (long-term care facilities). Why? Asymptomatic or…

Geriatric hospital admissions in Brooklyn Heights.

The Physical And Cognitive Consequences of Geriatric Hospital Admissions In Brooklyn Heights

Geriatric hospital admissions continue to rise at an alarming rate. A new British study confirms that surgery patients are getting older every year. In fact, if things continue in this vein, more than 1.48 million people aged 75 years and older will have had a yearly surgical procedure by 2030. Senior adults are undeniably more…

Alzheimer's disease and dementia could be treated with victoza

Victoza: Implications for New York Alzheimer’s Patients

A group of researchers from Lancaster University has made a groundbreaking discovery. A drug used in the treatment of Type 2 diabetes could likewise reverse memory loss in Alzheimer’s patients. Accordingly, the scientists treated transgenic mice with liraglutide. This injectable drug, also known as Victoza, can control glucose levels in Type 2 diabetic patients. However,…