There’s a dire need for more organ donors, says executive director of Finger Lakes Donor Recovery Network By Mary Beth Roach Q: When was
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Crawfish Festival Offers a Taste of the South
The star of the show is 3,500 pounds of fresh crawfish. Funds benefit Operation Northern Comfort By Steve Yablonski The 15th annual Crawfish Festival
25 Things I Know About Living Alone
By Gwenn Voelckers I have been living alone for over 25 years now. Twenty-five years! One might think I’ve become stuck in my ways,
Stay Safe Around Water This Summer
By Eva Briggs, MD Springs is here. The ice has melted. Soon it will be time for water-based recreation like swimming, boating and fishing.
Alexa, Please Connect Me with My Doctor…
By George W. Chapman Depending on where you stand, the corporatization of healthcare is either an unnecessary and unwanted intrusion into your healthcare or
Stephen J. Thomas, M.D.
Upstate Medical University vaccinologist who played key role in Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine now working to develop vaccines for heroin addiction, influenza, and new treatments
Physician Burnout at Worst Levels in Decades
By George W. Chapman At no time in the past several decades has physician burnout and stress been worse. A recent survey of 13,000
Q & A with Diane Cooper-Currier
Oswego County Opportunities executive director on how her agency is fighting poverty in Oswego County By Mary Beth Roach Q: Can you give our
‘Beware the Ides of March’ … or Not!
By Gwenn Voelckers In William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” a soothsayer warns Caesar to “Beware the Ides of March.” That immortal phrase portends gloom and
March is National Kidney Month
To prevent kidney disease, control blood pressure, blood sugar levels, maintain a healthy body weight and avoid smoking By Philip T. Ondocin, M.D March








