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New Board Members Join LongHouse Reserve

New Board Members Join LongHouse Reserve 1 Photo Caroline Baumann, Dr. Derick T. George, Ayse Manyas and Kenmore Fitzhugh Karol have joined the board of LongHouse Reserve. Caroline Baumann, Dr. Derick T. George, Ayse Manyas and Kenmore Fitzhugh Karol have joined the board of LongHouse Reserve. Staff Writer on Dec 22, 2020 LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton has added four new members to its board of trustees. “Through COVID-19, LongHouse is still thriving and we’re grateful to be able to grow our capacity as an organization, continue our commitment to diversity, and propel the globetrotting, multicultural vision of Jack Lenor Larsen into a bright future,” said Dianne Benson, the board’s president. “We’re thrilled to welcome these four trustees who refresh us with their new perspectives: a museum professional to ease our transition from garden to institution, a man of medicine to help guide us through this pandemic, a seasoned political and human-rights activist, a

Renowned Facial Plastic Surgeon/Otolaryngologist, Dr Maurice Khosh, nominated for inclusion in New York Magazine s 2021 Best Doctors List

Renowned Facial Plastic Surgeon/Otolaryngologist, Dr. Maurice Khosh, nominated for inclusion in New York Magazine’s 2021 Best Doctors List Share Article The publication works with Castle Connolly’s physician-led medical team to conduct a peer-review survey, determining a select group of candidates who meet a high-level of qualifications. It’s an honor and a privilege to be selected as one of New York Magazine’s Best Doctors, says Dr. Khosh NEW YORK (PRWEB) December 15, 2020 Dr. Maurice Khosh has been selected for New York Magazine’s upcoming annual list of physicians who are recommended by their peers and efficiently screened by Castle Connolly. The New York Magazine Best Doctors selection process is challenging, with professional qualifications, education, board certification and the disciplinary record being taken into consideration. Dr. Khosh ranks highly among a select group of plastic surgeons who

COVID expected to worsen seasonal affective disorder this winter as experts shed light on treatment

Pandemic woes colliding with shorter days and colder climes are expected to make this year’s winter blues even bluer. Many people already struggling with heightened stress and isolation caused by coronavirus are now getting hit with the double-whammy of seasonal affective disorder, a type of depression that typically sets in during the winter months. “It’s like two ocean waves coming toward each other and making a double wave as they converge,” Dr. Norman Rosenthal, clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical School, told the Daily News. Rosenthal wrote what many consider the definitive book on the subject, “Winter Blues: Everything You Need to Know to Beat Seasonal Affective Disorder.”

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