By Barbara Pierce Last August, if you went into the VFW bar in Port Charlotte, Florida, on a hot night, you might have seen
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Maybe I Had One. Maybe I Didn’t.
By Melissa Stefanec elissaStefanec@yahoo.com As a woman and a parent, the last couple of months have been a dark time. I’ve felt hopeless, powerless,
Smoking Cessation Matters Even More for Men
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant In addition to the increased risks for health issues that both genders experience, smoking also raises risks exclusive to men,
How to Help Someone with Alzheimer’s Disease Cope with Depression
By Mary Wassel September is World Alzheimer’s Month. More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, a type of dementia that affects
Three Social Security Online Musts
It’s never been easier to do business with us online. Often there is no need to call or visit an office. Here are three
Cheap Basic Cell Phone Plans for Penny Pinching Seniors
Dear Savvy Senior, A few months ago, I read a column you wrote on extremely cheap smartphone plans for budget-conscious seniors. Can you do
St. Joseph’s names new chief nursing officer
St. Joseph’s Health recently appointed Yuri Pashchuk as its new chief nursing officer (CNO). He has been with St. Joseph’s Health for nearly 20
Hematolgy Oncology Associates achieves certification through ASCO
Hematology-Oncology Associates of CNY (HOA) has achieved certification through the Association for Clinical Oncology’s (ASCO) Patient-Centered Cancer Care Certification pilot based on its adherence
Lab Alliance names director of laboratory operations
Laboratory Alliance of Central New York has named Jodi Lippke as director of laboratory operations. She returns to Laboratory Alliance with more than 10
Auburn Community recognized for stroke care
Auburn Community Hospital ha s received the American Heart Association’s Gold Plus Get With The Guidelines–Stroke Quality Achievement Award for its commitment to ensuring





