By George W. Chapman Yes, they can. This will become more prevalent as the pandemic continues to surge. Understandably, physicians must protect both their
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Having the Courage to Live Alone
By Gwenn Voelckers I was inspired to write this column on courage after receiving this email below from a reader: Dear Gwenn, You would
Still Using Hand Sanitizers? Some Contain Cancer-Causing Ingredient
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant For more than 18 months, much of the world has been slathering on hand sanitizer to protect against COVID-19. That
Leading by Example with an I.D.E.A. Mindset
By Sady Alvarado-Fischer At Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, we believe we have an opportunity and duty to pave the way for positive change in the
Leaves of Three, Let it Be
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Physician Assistant: A Fulfilling, Broad-based Healthcare Career
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Few careers in healthcare share the same kind of impact as the physician assistant. The PA often performs tasks and
Loop the Lake Trail
Newest segment of Onondaga Lake Park Trail offers novel views of the lake and a safe pathway to the city By Molly English-Bowers It
Why Often-Overlooked Cabbage Deserves a Closer Look
By Anne Palumbo I always love a good nutritional surprise; and cabbage doesn’t disappoint. Although many varieties abound, today’s column focuses on the most
Saint Agatha Foundation: Laurie Mezzalingua’s Legacy
Nonprofit helps uninsured and underinsured women in the Central New York area with their financial needs during their cancer treatments By Mary Beth Roach
Upstate Mammography Van Provides Women a Safe, Private Screening
Since the van was first introduced in 2019, 1,359 patients have used the service By Mary Beth Roach It’s pink and blue. It’s 45









