At 92, Janice Nelson is raising money for nurses at Hospice of Central New York get further education By Debra J. Groom Janice Nelson
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Emotional Abuse: Women Are Often the Target
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant One in four women and one in seven men will be victims of at least one incident of severe physical
Q & A with Randi Bregman from Vera House
Vera House director talks about the agency and its services amid the coronavirus pandemic By Mary Beth Roach Vera House staff, which numbers approximately
Experts: Supplements Not a Replacement for Healthy Diet
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If you’re concerned about the nutrition in your diet, popping vitamin supplements daily may seem an easy fix; however, it’s
Lessons from COVID-19
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant It’s been a tough several months. The COVID-19 pandemic has touched everyone in many different ways. Despite the losses and
Crouse ER Doc: ‘The ER Is a Safe Place’
By Richard Steinmann, MD I am an emergency medicine physician — an ER doc — and I have a message for you: It’s safe.
Charcoal Masks Cleanse, Tighten Skin
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Activated charcoal masks have become a popular facial aesthetics treatment, available at many spas in the area. Overall, they are
The Center for Wound Healing at Oswego recognized
The Center for Wound Healing at Oswego Health is the recipient of the 2019 Healogics Robert A. Warriner, III Clinical Excellence Award. This is
Kim Spurling, RN Earns Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Registered nurse Kim Spurling, director of women’s services at Oswego Hospital, believes that continuing education is key to providing care for the community. Spurling
Oswego Health welcomes new psychiatrist
Oswego Health welcomes experienced psychiatrist Nickolas Togias to its behavioral health services department. Togias has extensive experience working with adult and geriatric patients in









