Caregivers urged to get frequent breaks to avoid burnout By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If you care for an elderly loved one at home, particularly
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End-of-Life Plans
Baby boomers reflect the ‘I did it my way’ anthem of their generation even in funeral pre-planning By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Fewer people are
Todd C. Battaglia, M.D.
Lead orthopedist for the Syracuse University football team shares his experience caring for the athletes By Chris Motola Q: Tell us about your experience
Yoga at the Library
Yoga program at White Branch Library in Syracuse features Bhutanese influence By David L. Podos Are you interested in fitness and improving your general
Stroke: Death of TV Actor Confirms Trend
More young people are dying as a result of strokes, according to data By Ernst Lamothe Jr. The news of TV star Luke Perry’s
SAFE Fair Mixes Fun and Substance Abuse Awareness
By Maria Pericozzi The sixth annual Oswego County Substance Awareness Family Education (SAFE), fair will focus on holistic and alternative ideas for treatment and
Planning for a Good Death
Former SUNY Upstate president pens book about end of life By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Death is a natural, inevitable part of the human experience.
Pain Management Program at Upstate
Program gives people the ability to manage health, pain and maintain an active lifestyle By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The opioid crisis has drawn much
5 Things You Need to Know About Autism
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. There has been a tenfold increase of autism prevalence in the last 40 years, according to the Centers for Disease
Sleep Difficult for Children on Autism Spectrum
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Recent research published in the journal Pediatrics indicates that children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are at double the risk






