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Transportation, Income Affects Senior Food Insecurity
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Good nutrition supports good health; however, for some older adults, obtaining sufficient healthful food is challenging. According to USDA data
COVID Still Causes Food Access Challenges for Seniors
A report by the Food Bank of Central New York shows 167,630 people in a 11-county area in CNY affected by food insecurity By
5 Things You Need to Know About Alzheimer’s Disease
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. Alzheimer’s disease occurs when changes in the brain methodically stunt and slow down memory and cognitive thinking. It’s associated with
New Radiation Therapy Technology at HOACNY Benefits Cancer Patients
It uses pinpoint accuracy to deliver higher doses of radiation in less time Hematology/Oncology Associates of CNY (HOACNY) recently added a TrueBeam radiation therapy
Does Van Life Equal Fit Life?
Couple traded their 9 to 5 jobs for a year of van-fueled travel and adventure, dramatically boosting their health in the process. When the
Pandemic Causes a Spike in Medical School Applications
Enrollment up 26.2% at Upstate, 40% at UB. Experts attribute that to ‘Fauci Effect’ By Payne Horning Cassidy McGinn, a 22-year-old from Tully, has
Oswego Health RN Promoted Twice During Pandemic
Oswego Health makes it a priority to recognize staff for their hard work and commitment to the organization and its patients. One key staff
Oswego Health Foundation has new board members
The Oswego Health Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the health system, has announced four new board members. They will serve for a three-year term,
St. Joe’s palliative care has new leader
Physician Paul Sansone has recently joined St. Joseph’s Health’s palliative care department. He will lead a team of clinicians whose focus is improving the







