Sheldon Yao
Yao has been involved with conducting clinical research to investigate the effects of osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) on Parkinson’s Disease. Preliminary data of these studies have shown that OMM techniques targeting the spine and extremities to decrease muscle spasms and increase range of motion has been effective in helping to improve motor function and balance in subjects with more advanced Parkinson’s Disease.
How to Start a Fitness Routine
If your New Year's resolution is to get in shape, you're in luck. Follow our exercise tips for 2016.
Faculty Profile: Brian L. Harper
Medical Director Brian L. Harper, M.D., M.P.H., knows what it takes to deliver quality medical care in public and private settings. For more than two decades, he has worked as an advocate to improve access to quality medical care for all people.
NYITCOM's Hallie Zwibel Co-Authors Newsweek Op-Ed on Concussions
The op-ed urges the National College Athletic Association to adopt a "return to learn" protocol.
Hockey Champ Talks Concussions
Bob Nystrom visited NYIT Center for Sports Medicine to raise awareness of an important health issue for athletes.
NYIT to Open Second Location of Osteopathic Med School at Arkansas State University
The partnership aims to address Arkansas's healthcare needs.
Why Bone Density Screenings Are Important
Hallie Zwibel (D.O. '11), director of NYIT Center for Sports Medicine, discusses osteoporosis.
Meet Usman Aslam, Presidential Global Fellow
This NYITCOM student travels the world to bring people in need medical and health services.
12 Things You Need to Know about the Flu Vaccine
NYITCOM Assistant Professor Donna Marie McMahon, D.O., offers medical insights.
NYITCOM Student Speaks Out on Mental Illness and Suicide
Raising awareness about mental health is key for physicians and medical students.
Empowering Patients to be Healthy
Find out how Daniel J. Cavallo (D.O. '09) is making a difference by practicing medicine.
How Did the Giraffe Get Its Long Neck?
NYIT researchers' new study reveals an interesting and surprising evolutionary transformation.