Separating the myths from facts about vaccines By Ernst Lamothe Jr. In mid-December, the first 170,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines were ushered into
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How to Snack Better During the Pandemic
By Anne Palumbo What do potato chips, pretzels and popcorn have in common? You may have guessed: They’ve been flying off the shelves during
Maskne — the Face of the Pandemic
A new issue arises with constant use of mask: maskne By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Masks are not the only things on people’s faces during
What Kids Are Losing with Virtual Learning
Online classes are effective to contain the transmission of coronavirus but they are robbing kids from having the full school experience: interacting with others,
Children’s Mental Health Matters, Too
Experts offer ways to help children cope during pandemic Children have plenty to worry about these days. As the pandemic drags on, they continue
Schooldays at Home: Ergonomics Matter for Children
Arrange Your Home Workspace For Comfort, Good Health By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Ergonomics in the workplace is all about ensuring workstations help keep employees
Routine Childhood Vaccinations Slipping
Many parents have skipped regular vaccine for their kids because of COVID-19 By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant While the eyes of the world have focused
The Vaccine: Our Ticket Out of COVID-19
By Joel Amidon, M.D. Residents in our Loretto facilities, and in communities across Central New York and the nation, are finally getting closer to
Philip Falcone, M.D.
Physician becomes St. Joe’s new chief medical officer during the pandemic. He talks about his new position and how his idea helped the hospital
PCP, Urgent Care or ER?
Where to go when you need quick medical help By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Urgent care centers have helped decrease the load on emergency rooms.










