By George W. Chapman Over the past five national elections, healthcare costs have been in the public’s top 5 concerns. The only notable
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Hundreds of U.S. Hospitals at Risk of Shutting Down From Medicaid Cuts
Anew analysis from Public Citizen found that 446 hospitals are at high risk of closing or cutting services due to planned Medicaid cuts under
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Lawn mower injuries in children are more common than most think: each year over 2,500 lawn–mower injuries occur in children under 14 By Natasha
May’s Message: Tending the Soil, Tending the Soul
Practical tips, advice and hope for those who live alone By Gwenn Voelckers May has a way of waking things up. After months
Once Upon A Lyme Aims at Helping Young People Who Are Diagnosed with Lyme Disease
By Mary Beth Roach When Carly Mayenzet began the Once Upon A Lyme nonprofit about 18 months ago, the aim was to advocate
Scurvy and the Importance of Vitamin C Consumption
Now uncommon in the U.S., scurvy was a common affliction for sailors during the age of exploration By Eva Briggs, MD I’m halfway
Q&A with Michael DelDuca
Syracuse VA new executive director: ‘The largest challenge [we face] is not to rest on our laurels’ By Mary Beth Roach Q: At
Allergy Season: How to Stay Symptom-Free
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s 2026 report states that “warmer-than-usual spring and summer combined with frequent rain”
Plan for Food Allergies and Sensitivity
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Generally, food allergies tend to cause immediate systemic responses such as hives, anaphylaxis and GI upset. Food sensitivities tend
Delicate Raspberries Offer Robust Benefits
By Anne Palumbo I’m always thrilled when foods as dainty and luscious as raspberries turn out to be nutrient-dense powerhouses. I confess, their










