Beekeeping and other outdoor activities help a pair of nurses beat stress By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Nurses provide healthcare, reassurance and health education to
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Shortage of Health Professionals Was Bad. Then Came the Pandemic
Local health providers say finding licensed professionals has been more challenging since the pandemic started By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Staffing healthcare openings has been
Francis House: Helping 3,300 End-of-Life Residents in 30 Years
Home on the North Side of Syracuse provides comfort to people with terminal illnesses so they can die with dignity and experience unconditional love
Right to Die in New York
Group pushes for legislators to pass the Medical Aid in Dying Act. By Barbara Pierce “There comes a time when enough is enough!” said
Psychiatrist joins St. Joseph’s Health
St. Joseph’s Health welcomes physician Jenna Hiestand to its inpatient psychiatry team. In her new role, Hiestand joins a team of diverse and highly
New Physician Joins Oswego County OB-GYN
Obstetrician-gynecologist Linda D. Meehan has joined the professional staff at Oswego County OB-GYN, P.C. and the medical staff at Oswego Health. Meehan earned her
Cardiovascular Institute at St. Joe’s welcomes new staff
St. Joseph’s Health welcomes nurse practitioner Morrisa Golden-Sieradski and physician assistant Marisa Hamlin to St. Joseph’s Cardiovascular Institute. In their new roles, Golden-Sieradski and
Kavitha M. Prezzano, MD
HOACNY doctor talks about how radiation oncology treatments have become safer, less toxic, more convenient to patients By Chris Motola Q: Cancer treatments are
Daniel’s Law Seeks to Help Mental Health Crises
The legislation is ‘a benefit to a person in crisis’ By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant On February 4, 2021, New York Assemblyman Harry B. Bronson
5 Things You Need to Know About Bones and Joints
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. Maintaining good bones and joints is essential because once you lose your original cartilage it doesn’t regenerate. When navigating through









