COVID-19 vaccines for the pediatric population: Everything parents need to know

In mid-June, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a recommendation that all children 6 months through 5 years old should receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Distribution of vaccines among the pediatric population has started across the country and here at Stamford Health, but many parents understandably have questions. Here is some information to help you … Read more

Breastfeeding advice for new parents, from a lactation consultant

August marks the beginning of National Breastfeeding Month. This month offers a great opportunity to raise awareness of breastfeeding and all of the options and resources available for new parents. Last year, the American Academy of Pediatrics extended the length of time recommended for breastfeeding from one year to two years, with complementary foods introduced … Read more

Stamford Health Volunteer Spotlight: Estefania Figueroa

Stamford Health is thankful for the many volunteers that make a difference at the hospital every day. Our staff ensures that our volunteers are well-matched and well-recognized for their individual strengths and talents, with a fit for everyone — from teenagers to adults! Today, we’re spotlighting Estefania Figueroa, who volunteers in Stamford Hospital. We hope … Read more

The importance of childhood vaccinations – and how to get back on track

The word “vaccination” may bring to mind the vaccine for COVID-19, but it should also remind you to update your children’s regular vaccination schedule. In Connecticut, the pandemic has disrupted many families’ routine health care schedules, including those for children’s vaccinations. The Connecticut Department of Public Health has noted a recent decline in the percentage of K-12 … Read more

Walking just 10 minutes a day could improve your health

How to start a walking routine this fall Author: Matthew Fedro, PT, DPT, and OCS Getting and staying in shape could be a walk in the park. Literally. Walking is a simple way to ease into exercise, especially after you’ve recovered from illness, injury, or surgery. Are you a runner who can’t pound the pavement anymore? … Read more

10 ways to help your family eat healthier

Here are some troubling statistics: During the past four decades, childhood obesity in the U.S. has skyrocketed, from 5% in 1978 to 18.5% in 2016. Its prevalence has continued climbing since the pandemic. Last August, approximately 22% of U.S. children and teens were obese, up from 19% just one year before. Today, 1 in 5 … Read more

3 Things To Know Before Getting A Mammogram

When it comes to screening for breast cancer, mammography is the gold standard. That’s why doctors at Stamford Health and across the nation recommend women at average risk begin getting a yearly mammogram starting at age 40. Mammograms are so sensitive that they can find breast cancer at its earliest stage, when it is most … Read more