This is how the Windsor Terrace-Kensington area compares to New York for coronavirus vaccinations.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Brooklyn.
This is how the Windsor Terrace-Kensington area compares to New York and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
Here's how many hospital beds are currently filled in Brooklyn as the pandemic wanes.
See how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospital capacity in Brooklyn and across NY.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Windsor Terrace-Kensington area.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including one in Windsor Terrace-Kensington.
Here is the latest federal data on which hospitals and ICUs are nearing capacity in Brooklyn.
Here's an update on how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Brooklyn and across NY.
See how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Brooklyn and across New York.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Brooklyn.
An ambulance license request is pitting women against men and EMT against EMT in Borough Park, according to records and reports.
A deadly fungus has been found at a Nursing home in Kensington, according to multiple reports.
Brooklyn's Community Board District 7, which also covers Sunset Park, has a high rate of uninsured New Yorker and no public hospitals.
Prospect Park dirt has lead levels well above the state-set safety benchmark, according to a WNYC report.
More than 100 Brooklyn children have come down with the potentially fatal disease, health officials said.
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.
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.
Northwell Health provides advantages of integrative medicine because the mind, body and spirit are an important part of our health.
March is colorectal cancer awareness month. Dr. Bethany DeVito breaks down five things you should know about colon cancer.
Balancing work and life is stressful. Northwell Health physicians discuss ways on how to cope.
Foods play an important role in our health. Northwell Health physicians show how a change in diet can affect gastrointestinal conditions.
Plans are underway to install a self-sanitizing toilet on Prospect Park Southwest and West 16th Street.
Our previous Greenmarket at Public School 154 has moved a few blocks northwest to join the Bartel-Pritchard Square Greenmarket.
Brought to you by city health officials.
A doctor at Mount Sinai Hospital has reportedly been accused of ejaculating on a 22-year-old patient after incapacitating her with drugs.
A Brooklyn and Manhattan mom squad gets its way in court.
At least 15 new water cooling towers have tested positive for Legionella bacteria.
Beginning the week of Oct. 5.
The summer tally jumped from three cases to 10 overnight.
Including parts of Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Windsor Terrace, Kensington, Ditmas Park, Sunset Park, Crown Heights and Greenwood Heights.
Twelve deaths and around 120 infections later, the Legionnaires' disease outbreak of summer 2015 is officially over, NYC officials say.
The virus has now been detected in 11 zip codes throughout Brooklyn.
The new regulations affect every property owner in the state with a recirculated-water system.
In the first confirmed case in NYC this summer.
"We’ve never seen a situation like this before in New York City."
Ouch.
U.S. News and World Report released its annual rankings Tuesday.
"The world’s kindest triathlon" hits Prospect Park in September.