Are they really safe and effective? Recent news stories raise questions about these drugs By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Are generic prescription medications as safe
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Gingivitis Associated with Alzheimer’s Risk
Maintaining oral health may contribute to maintaining cognitive health By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Researchers believe that gingivitis may raise the risk of developing Alzheimer’s
Finding Hope When There is None
Wife joins the fight to find cure for ALS after the untimely death of her husband By Eileen Jevis My family thought he had
Matthew 25 Farm Harvests Food for Goodwill
Volunteers do the planting and harvesting; food is donated to food pantries, soup kitchens and families in need By Mary Beth Roach The Matthew
Weed and Feed: Marijuana’s Effect on Male Fertility
By J C Trussell, M.D. Marijuana (weed) is the most commonly used drug in the world, with an estimated annual prevalence of 3.8% of
Oh, the Aging Eyes
Droopy eyelids, dry eyes, floaters, cataracts, ocular migraines are just some of the eye problems we may have to deal with as we age
Comfort Care Making a Difference in the Finger Lakes
Pathway Home in Seneca County has seen about 60 men and women come through its doors since its inception in 2017 By Margaret McCormick
Moving Past Guilt
Moving a parent or loved one into an assisted living can bring new opportunities By Brenda McCutcheon Many people experience guilt when moving a
For Seniors, Walking the Dog Can Sometime Be a Dangerous Thing
Fall-related bone breaks involving senior dog walkers has risen substantially. But there are ways for seniors to mitigate the problem By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant
Foods for Healthy Aging
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant While the phrase “super foods” may create buzz around fad foods, it’s true that eating a healthful diet can help









