Despite calls from some leading health experts to scrap annual physicals because they are a waste of time and money, a new study finds
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Provider Burnout: Many Physicians, Nurses Inclined to Retire Earlier Than Planned
By George W. Chapman A recent survey by the American Medical Association (AMA) revealed 20% of physicians and 40% of nurses are inclined to
Will You Be Mine? Dating Tips for Finding that Special Someone
By Gwenn Voelckers I’m often asked by readers and those who have attended my “Live Alone and Thrive” workshops whether I ever date. My
AEDs, CPR, and How You Can Save a Life
By Lorna Fitzpatrick, MD According to sites like Water First Aid Training, you’ve seen signs posted in public places that an AED is on
Optimal Medical Therapy for Heart Issues
Stents aren’t always the only option By Eva Briggs, MD Often when people hear the diagnosis of coronary artery disease, they assume that it
New Year, Same Parent
By Melissa Stefanec MelissaStefanec@yahoo.com For many, January is time for reflection and projections. This chance for a fresh start comes with certain anxieties. Many
10 Mistakes Contact Lens Wearers Make
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Contact lenses offer sharp peripheral vision and freedom from wearing glasses all day. They have certain care and use rules
Q & A with Ellen Gutmaker
Arc of Onondaga’s executive director talks about the agency’s mission, staffing problems and the 24/7 nature of the work provided to people with developmental
Syracuse Community Health Receives Grant to Develop an Urban Family Medicine Residency Program in Partnership with SUNY Upstate Medical University
Syracuse Community Health Center (SCHC), a NYS licensed diagnostic and treatment center serving more than 30,000 patients in the Greater Syracuse area, has received
Getting Enough Vitamin D?
When you’re not ingesting enough vitamin D with your food, supplements can help By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant In addition to your summertime tan, your








