HIV/AIDS has taken the lives of more than 100,000 New Yorkers since 1981. Through the eyes of five infectious disease physicians at SBH Health System, this episode looks at the beginning of the crisis in 1981 and its journey over the past 38 years. For more information on services available at SBH Health System, visit www.sbhny.org.
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Host: Steven Clark
Episode 86: What you need to know about the delta variant.
Episode 85: Mental Health Post-Pandemic
Episode 84: Small Wound, Big Consequences
Episode 83: Rhythms of the heart
Episode 82: Covid-19 and the Latinx Community
Episode 81: Giving comfort to pregnant women and newborns
Episode: 80: Shopping Smartly
Episode 79: Lessons Learned During the Pandemic
Episode 78: Early detection for breast cancer saves lives
Episode 77: Colorectal Cancer is Largely Preventable.
Episode 75: Stopping depression and suicide in Its tracks.
Episode 74: Pregnant during the pandemic?
Episode 73: The vaccines have arrived.
Episode 72: Silently Stealing Sight
Episode 71: Fixing your teeth and your oral health
Episode 70: Managing Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Episode 69: Vote Like Your Health Depends On It
Episode 68: Curbing Violence in New York City
Episode 67: It's Time to Get a Flu Shot
Episode 66: Sending your kids back to school.
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