By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Some providers of healthcare go beyond the typical “MD” and Western medicine services and modalities. So how can you
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Equine Program Saddles Up to Help Individuals with Memory Loss
By Stefan Yablonski Horse play can be therapeutic. “I know from my own personal experience, as a former caregiver for my mother who
Alzheimer’s Association Shares Latest Research
Virtual free event to learn the latest news related to dementia is slated for Sept. 9 The Rochester and Finger Lakes Region Chapter
Help for Family Caregivers
Many resources can assist people caring for people with dementia By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Taking care of someone with Alzheimer’s or another form
Dementia: When a Husband is Diagnosed at Age 50
First-grade teacher of Liverpool shares journey of caring for her husband who was initially diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia, then frontotemporal dementia By Deborah
Alzheimer’s: Lithium and Its Potential Use as Treatment
By Eva Briggs, M.D. I remember my first college chemistry class, taught by the amazing Dr. Benjamin P. Burtt at Syracuse University, who
Reframing Gut Reactions
By Melissa Stefanec | MelissaStefanec@yahoo.com Most of the time, when I get disappointed in myself as a parent, it’s because I lashed out at
Does Medicare Cover Ambulance Rides?
By Jim Miller Dear Savvy Senior, A few months ago, I took an ambulance to the hospital emergency room because I had a
Dr. Mihaila named associate dean at Upstate Medical University
Physician Dana Mihaila, Ph.D., an assistant professor of cell and developmental biology and neurology who has held numerous leadership roles at Upstate Medical University
Oswego earns reaccreditation from The Joint Commission
Oswego Health announced that it has once again earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for hospital, behavioral health care, and human services







