New chief wants to turn SUNY Upstate’s breast cancer program into national leader for breast care management By Chris Motola Q: You’re new the
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Career: Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Career requires only an associate’s degree. It pays about $72K in Syracuse By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Would you like a career in a medical
Do’s & Don’ts: Summer Fitness for Women
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Warm, sun-filled days can jumpstart your fitness routine. Try these tips from area experts to make this your fittest summer
Eat Right This Summer
Picnics, parties, barbecues, ice cream stands — they’re all summer staples and all ways to derail your healthful eating plan. Three area experts offered
5 Things You Need to Know About Skin Cancer Prevention
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. Simply put, skin cancer or melanoma is one of the deadliest of skin cancers. In 2019, it is estimated that
What Women Need to Watch For
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Preventive health measures can help us maintain good health. As Ben Franklin stated, “A stitch in time saves nine.” While
University at Buffalo Study Questions Breast Milk Merit
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant “Breast is best” has long served as the mantra regarding infant nutrition; however, research from the University at Buffalo seems
The Question of Transvaginal Mesh
By Elizabeth Ferry, MD Mesh implants have been used for over 50 years in a variety of different surgeries. Generally, they are implanted to
How to Reduce Post-Partum Depression Risks
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Social media portrays bringing home a new baby as a magical time of cuddles, snuggles and adorable baby photo ops.
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Organization valuable resource for deaf, hard-of-hearing children By Mary Beth Roach Joel Yaichuk is so much like other 7 year olds. He enjoys playing







