These are five things you need to know about it By Eva Briggs Welcome to spring, which means that first tree pollen and then
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Home Health Aide: A Career of Compassion
Career is in high demand — need for HHA should continue for many years By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
Sticks and Stones Can Break a Screen
By Melissa Stefanec MelissaStefanec@yahoo.com As screens demand more and more of our attention, many people are looking for ways to spend less time basking
The Amazing Benefits of Olive Oil
By Anne Palumbo I don’t know about you, but I was raised on vegetable oil. Pale in color and neutral in flavor, it found
Coronavirus: The Sky Is Falling…
By Norb Rug So now we have a coronavirus pandemic. My wife Donna and I went shopping this morning to pick up a few
COVID-19: NYS Approves $40 Million Emergency Response Package
By George W. Chapman New York state has issued a directive prohibiting any insurer, including Medicaid, from charging a member for any out-of-pocket costs
How Medicare is Covering Coronavirus
By Jim Miller Dear Savvy Senior, Is Medicare covering testing for the coronavirus? My husband and I are very nervous about this virus and
Social Security Number for Children
By Deborah Banikowski District Manager, Syracuse Getting your newborn a Social Security number is important. If your child is born in a hospital, the
MD Association Endorses Universal Coverage
By George W. Chapman The American College of Physicians — with about 160,000 members — joins the ranks of physician organizations to endorse some
All You Need to Know About Psoriaris
By Eva Briggs My brother was a musician who started out as a classical guitarist. He had to switch to jazz because he had








