
Motility Disorders | Mount Sinai - New York
At the Mount Sinai Center for Gastrointestinal Physiology & Motility, we strive to provide the most advanced and comprehensive care for our patients with motility disorders. We honor this …
Achalasia / Motility Disorders - Mount Sinai Health System
The most common motility problem is achalasia. This occurs when your esophageal peristalsis (the muscle contractions that push food down to the stomach) isn’t working and your lower esophageal …
AAPI Heritage Month History: AAPI Heritage Month initially began with efforts in Congress in 1978 to designate early May as Pacific/Asian American Heritage Week to commemorate AAPI …
Mount Sinai Researchers Identify Key Gut Sensor That Regulates ...
Mar 24, 2025 · “Mechanosensation is fundamental for normal gut function, influencing peristalsis and immune responses. However, how the gut senses and responds to mechanical forces has remained …
Vaginitis after Intercourse | Hysterectomy Forum
If you are getting vaginitis after every single time you have intercourse, you may be experiencing low estrogen levels that lead to vaginal dryness, which in turn causes excessive irritation to vaginal …
Welcome to Mount Sinai Heart at The Mount Sinai Hospital For several years, Mount Sinai Heart’s Dr. Samin K. Sharma Family Foundation Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory has been the safest …
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What is Asbestos? Asbestos is a group of naturally occurring mineral fibers that have been used by different industries for their heat insulation, fire-stopping, electrical insulation, and sound absorption …
Healthcare & Patient Services | Mount Sinai - New York
Mount Sinai Health System offers patients the full range of clinical care specialties and treatments, as well as a vast network of facilities.
Directions: Check the box each time you empty your bladder (√ = pee). Remember your child needs to TRY to use the bathroom every 2-3 hours, even if they don’t feel like they have to go. To help, they …