By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Perhaps one of your New Year’s resolutions is to get fit. If so, check out the trends area experts predict
Features
5 Things You Need to Know About Organ Donation
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. In the United States, the most commonly transplanted organs are the kidney, liver, heart and lungs. On any given day
10 Tips to Stay Healthy This Winter
By Kimberly Blaker The medical field has long known people are more prone to catching colds and the flu during the cold winter months.
Why the Risk of Heart Attack Rises in Winter
By Jim Miller Everyone knows winter is cold and flu season, but many don’t know that it’s also the prime season for heart attacks
SAD: Not Just the January Blues
By Lucy Connery January marks the end of the holiday season, the beginning of a new year, and is often thought to be a
Battling MS: Recognizing Autoimmune Disease in CNY
Central New York residents tackling autoimmune diseases share their stories By Lark Allen In 2001, Syracuse resident Susan Rusinko began to develop odd physical
Move Along, Inc. Provides Hope to Challenged
Nonprofit organization renews spirit of disabled By Mary Beth Roach Ten-year-old Myles Favata was born with spina bifida and is in a wheelchair. His
Doctor joins St. Joe’s Cardiovascular Institute
Cardiothoracic surgeon Anton L. Cherney recently joined St. Joseph’s Health Cardiovascular Institute. Cherney is an expert in minimally invasive procedures, including transcatheter aortic valve
Janet Ready named new COO at St. Joe’s
Janet L. Ready has been named the new chief operating officer at St. Joseph’s Health. In this role, she will oversee the daily operations
Upstate professor wins $300,000 research grant
Samuel A. Herberg, PhD, assistant professor of ophthalmology, cell and developmental biology, and biochemistry and molecular biology, has been awarded a $300,000 Research to









