By Jim Miller The Social Security Administration has closed its 1,200 field offices throughout the country to protect benefit recipients and workers from the
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Medicare Expands Telehealth Services to Help Keep Seniors Safe at Home
By Jim Miller Dear Savvy Senior, Does Medicare cover telehealth services? My 71-year-old mother has chronic Type 2 diabetes but is very concerned about
Social Security Honors Our Military Heroes
By Deborah Banikowski District Manager, Syracuse On Memorial Day, our nation honors military service members who have given their lives for our country. Families,
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Perspective: How Deaths from COVID-19 Compare to Deaths from the Flu, Diabetes and Other Diseases
By George W. Chapman Various computer models have attempted to predict U.S. deaths from the coronavirus pandemic. The earliest estimates were upwards of one
Alone in the Time of Corona
By Gwenn Voelckers It’s been said that too much of a good thing can be too much of a good thing. While I love
Coping with Coronavirus
By John Addyman I figured, I’ve got this coronavirus thing handled — no problem. Tell me I’ve got to spend some weeks at home
Angelo DeRosalia, M.D.
Urologist and new chairman of Associated Medical Professionals (A.M.P.) wants to expand urologic services beyond CNY region By Chris Motola Q: You’re the new
Alone and Content: Finding Your ‘True North’
By Gwenn Voelckers I’ve discovered that a key to living alone successfully is to determine who you really are and what you want from
Welcome to Spring, the Start of the Allergy Season
These are five things you need to know about it By Eva Briggs Welcome to spring, which means that first tree pollen and then









