Oswego County is a step closer to having a facility exclusively designed for mental health treatment. Oswego Health recently held a ground-breaking ceremony to
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Loretto launches peritoneal dialysis treatment
Loretto is now offering peritoneal dialysis, a daily treatment for kidney failure that filters patients’ blood inside their own body. Unlike the more common
Crouse Health Celebrates National Coming Out Day
Each year, National Coming Out Day is celebrated to promote a safe world for LGBTQ individuals to live truthfully and openly. To celebrate, Crouse
Oswego now offers robotics-assisted knee arthroplasty
Orthopedic surgeons from the Center for Orthopedic Care at Oswego Health are the only surgeons in Oswego County to bring robotically-assisted knee arthroplasty to
Study: Hospital Patients Benefit from Presence of Flowers
Local professionals agree: Plants, flowers have positive effect on hospital patients By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Do you know someone who’s ill or injured? If
Foods to Avoid When You Have the Flu
By Kasey Vavrek When you have the flu, it may seem like nothing can make you feel better (or worse). However, relief may come
Cristian Andrade, M.D.
Started as resident and rose to the position of top doctor at St. Joseph’s Health. The Brooklyn native discusses his goals and why he
Upstate Foundation to Establish Golisano Center for Special Needs
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A gift from Paychex founder and philanthropist Tom Golisano will enable the Upstate Foundation to establish Golisano Center for Special
5 Things You Should Know About Hypnotherapy
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. With people seeking various non-medical, non-invasive treatments to heal various issues in their lives, hypnotherapy has slowly gained traction as
Lab Techs: Behind the Scenes Yet Vital to Healthcare
Workers in this field receive an annual mean starting wage of $51,840 in the Central New York area By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If you






