CancerConnects consulting executive director talks about her organization and its services it provides. In 2019 it served more than 2,500 cancer patients By Mary
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Diet, Hormones Can Play a Role in Women’s Hair Loss
Quite a few things good for your whole body are good for your hair By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Male pattern baldness is very difficult
Experts: Drop Detox Pearls
They say practice offers no benefit By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Two generations ago, young women were advised to douche to achieve feminine hygiene. Today,
Back Health During Pregnancy
Experts offer tips for a more comfortable pregnancy By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Pregnancy can certainly do a number on a woman’s back, both from
Calcium and Other Bone Builders
Don’t forget your vitamin D, as well By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Calcium has earned a reputation as a bone builder and rightfully so. Found
Excellus Addresses Health Disparities in Upstate New York with new Health Equity Awards
Nonprofit organizations are invited to apply for grants of up to $30,000. Deadline is Sept. 17 Recognizing structural racism as a driving force of
St. Joseph’s Health has new chief nursing officer
Jamie M. Kabanuk has been appointed St. Joseph’s Health’s new chief nursing (CNO), effective Aug. 16. According to the hospital, Kabanuk has a proven
Excellus names community investments and partnerships manager
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield recently named Robyn Smith as community investments and partnerships manager for the company’s Central New York region. Her responsibilities in this
Nascentia recognized as one of the best companies to work for
Nascentia Health recently announced it has been recognized as one of the best companies to work for in New York for the third consecutive year.
Oneida Health relocates services of Maternal Health Center
Oneida Health will close its downtown Maternal Health Center clinic, a Medicaid-assisted pregnancy program, and move those services to its Women’s Health practice located








