By Anne Palumbo Feeling blue lately? A tad blah? You’re not alone. According to findings from government-funded COVID Response Tracking Study released in June,
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Group Builds Custom-Made Equipment for People with Disabilities
ARISE’s adaptive design program relies on volunteers with background in industrial design, software, occupational therapy and more By Mary Beth Roach Three-year-old Grant Trout
Cavity Treatment: No Numbing, No Drilling
Silver diamine fluoride is an option for those with cavities. But it has some drawbacks By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Imagine your dentist treating a
Dental Rinses Serve Different Purposes
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Visit the dental care aisle at any store and you will see a large array of dental rinses that meet
New CDC Apps Help Prevent HIV, STD Spread
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Want your patients to have the latest information on sexually transmitted disease (STD) resources? The Centers for Disease Control and
Great Gifts for Healthcare Providers
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant This season, thank a healthcare provider in your life with a thoughtful gift that demonstrates how much you appreciate their
Safeguarding Our Community with Technology
By Brandon Claps At Loretto, nothing is more important than keeping everyone, our residents, our empoyees and our visitors, safe and protected. During the
St. Joe’s earns ‘HealthCare’s Most Wired’ status
The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) announced that St. Joseph’s Health has earned 2020 CHIME Digital Health Most Wired recognition as a certified
St. Camillus has new director of social services
The Centers at St. Camillus has named Mary Wassel its new director of social services. Wassel has been active in the health care field
Health professionals join Crouse Medical Practice
Crouse Medical Practice, affiliated with Crouse Health, recently announced the hiring of three professionals. • Physician Charles Miller has joined the cardiology team. An








