Alyssa Zauderer

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Alyssa Zauderer

@Alyssa_Zauderer

Lead Digital Channel Strategist at @NorthwellHealth | Former journalist | Wife | @TowsonU alum | Mom | @Coheed fan since 2003.

New York Katılım Haziran 2010
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In her role as chief of @NorthwellHealth Fertility at NSUH & LIJMC, Dr. Christine Mullin is committed to helping women access exceptional care and innovative treatments as they take steps toward building their families. Learn more about Dr. Mullin: bit.ly/4nOgZDv
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Menopause can bring physical changes and discomfort, but treatment approaches have evolved. While hormone therapy is now used selectively, many women find relief through personalized strategies that support long-term health. Dr. Jill Rabin explains: bit.ly/47Z5qEx
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In honor of National Doctors’ Day, we recognize the more than 800 doctors of the Katz Institute for Women’s Health whose expertise and commitment are raising women's health every day.
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Colorectal cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer death among U.S. women, who more often develop right-sided tumors that are harder to detect during colonoscopies. Dr. Parul Shukla explains how the disease presents differently in men and women. bit.ly/3I2rikv
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Knowing your health risks can play an important role in determining a person’s likelihood of developing colorectal cancer. Dr. Andrea Zimmern shares why knowing your family history of polyps and colorectal cancer is necessary in protecting your health. bit.ly/3PqKK1r
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With colorectal cancer, early detection and treatment matter. Know your risk—so you can take steps to safeguard your health. bit.ly/3I2rikv
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Menopause and perimenopause can bring unique symptoms that impact many aspects of a woman’s life. To support women as they enter this stage of life, we've opened the Center for Menopause & Midlife Health in Stony Brook. Learn more: bit.ly/4l5PRhI
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If you’re 45+ or have a family history of colorectal cancer, a colonoscopy can save your life. For Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, join Dr. Marc Greenwald for a look inside the endoscopy suite and how screening helps early detection: bit.ly/3OREvDy
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Colorectal cancer cases are rising in women under 55, and diet could play a role. Women eating ultra-processed foods had a 45% higher risk of early-onset adenomas. Dr. Christine Molmenti spoke to the @nypost about the link between diet and cancer risk: bit.ly/444m5nY
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Women in medicine drive innovation and create breakthroughs. As of 2025, nearly 38% of active physicians in the U.S. are women, shaping the future of health care. This National Women Physicians Day, we honor their contributions and the impact they continue to make in medicine.
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Maternal mortality remains high in the U.S., driven by medical complications, mental health challenges, and gaps in quality care. On Maternal Health Awareness Day, learn how @NorthwellHealth is advancing care for every woman: bit.ly/3MAlu5x
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Life can be stressful, and resilience matters more than we often realize. In her new book, “The Healing Power of Resilience,” @DrTaraNarula, Associate Director of the Lenox Hill Women’s Heart Program, shows how resilience can enhance the mind and body. 🔗 bit.ly/3ZnAvg6
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Congratulations to Alina Bridges, DO, FAAD, Director of Cutaneous Pathology for the Northwell Cancer Institute, who has been elected to the board of directors of @WomensDerm! Learn more about Dr. Bridges: bit.ly/3Liq4av
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As the new year rolls in, it's time to prioritize your health. Our experts explain the importance of adding routine screenings to your 2026 wellness plan. Schedule your appointments today with a Katz Institute for Women's Health provider: bit.ly/3raTHQC
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