It’s as easy as contacting the Red Cross By Mary Beth Roach It takes eight minutes to save three lives. This is the length
Features
Molly English-Bowers: ‘My Second Act’
Nursing turned out to be the best career decision I ever made, nearly 40 years after graduating from college Former editor-in-chief of the Syracuse
Fewer Doctors Go Into Private Medical Practices
Experts say some don’t want the hassle of running a private practice, prefer a steady paycheck By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant An American Medical Association
Back to School Anxiety in Kids: How Parents Can Help
Prepare your kids for what it will be like going back to school By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant “Any time children go through a transition
School Is Back, and So Is Bullying
Responding like the bully only makes two bullies By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The National Education Association estimates that 160,000 children miss school each day
Back to School for Kids on the Autism Spectrum
Be patient and realistic. It could get overwhelming for the parents and the child By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Many children feel excited about going
Energy Drink Dangers
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Chugging energy drinks seems like an easy way for children and teens to get a quick burst of zip to
Aduhelm: the New Alzheimer’s Disease Medicine
SUNY Upstate geriatrician: drug requires further studies By Steve Yablonski ‘The FDA approved the drug even though its outside panel of experts said there
A Place Where Peace of Mind Has a Home Address
Matthew House in Auburn is celebrating its 20th year anniversary with some special events this year By Steve Yablonski Located in a quiet residential
Ilion Resident Happy to Celebrate 102 Years of Age
Secret to long life? Put family first, enjoy life By Jessica Arsenault Rivenburg When Ellen Ball came into the world, Woodrow Wilson was president,








