By Eva Briggs, MD As I am writing this article, the availability of many vaccines might be in jeopardy in this country. In
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Weight-Obsessed Teens Face Triple the Odds for Self-Harm
Even if a teen is at a healthy weight, just thinking they are overweight can greatly raise their odds for self-harm, a new study
This Much I Know: 25 Things I’ve Learned About Living Alone
Practical tips, advice and hope for those who live alone By Gwenn Voelckers Editor’s Note: The column below was published years ago and
Infant Mortality Among Black People: Astounding
By George W. Chapman It’s been said here several times that the U.S. gets the worst bang for the buck when it comes
Colorectal Cancer Signs
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Colorectal cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the world, according to the International Agency for
Colorectal Cancer Support
Where to find help locally and virtually By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The American Cancer Society predicts that 154,270 people in the US will
Q&A with Diane Kuppermann
CEO of Make-A-Wish Central New York talks about the organization’s 40th anniversary By Mary Beth Roach As the Make-A-Wish Central New York celebrates
Supporting Eating Disorder Treatment
How families can help with healing By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Eating Disorders Awareness Week is Feb. 25 through March 2. The World Health
5 Things You Need to Know About Congenital Heart Disease
By Ernst Lamothe Jr Congenital heart disease encompasses a range of structural heart abnormalities present at birth. These defects can affect the heart’s
Boosting Immunity But One of Clementine’s Many Benefits
By Anne Palumbo As winter drags on, many of us slump into a winter funk. Me? I’ve taken whining to an indecent level