By George W. Chapman While the government is finally reopened, the fate of the tax subsidies remains in limbo. Without tax credits, commercial
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What You Should Know About Botulism
By Eva Briggs, MD Recently the New York State Department of Health issued an advisory about cases of infant botulism linked to two
Be Someone’s Reason to Be Happy This Season
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Artisan Food Gifts
Treat them right with tasty and healthful presents. By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant It’s easy to give a mass-produced, sugary sweet; however, it’s thoughtful
Fit Gifts
Give gifts that promote fitness. By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If your gift list includes people who are working on their fitness, consider these
OpWalk NY’s on the Move to Help
Team of orthopedic surgeons and other providers, mostly from SOS in Syracuse, spends nine days in Ghana on a volunteer mission. Balance: 115 hip
Do Food Additives and Preservatives Raise Cancer Risk?
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Food preservatives nitrates and nitrites that help preserve processed meats such as hot dogs have been widely criticized for
Depression, Anxiety Rising Among Youth
Anxiety among younger patients up by 61%; depression, 45% By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Diagnosed mental and behavioral health issues among adolescents jumped 35%
Tis the Season to Limit Garbage
The holidays can leave some of us resenting the ‘ho, ho, ho’ and instead suppressing the urge to scream ‘no, no, no’ By Melissa
When AI Becomes the Therapist
AI use by teens is much more widespread than many parents may realize By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Artificial intelligence (AI) was implicated as










