There are ways to prevent waking up during the night to urinate By Elizabeth Ferry, MD Waking up at night to urinate, or nocturia,
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Dramatic Fall in Number of Births in the U.S.
Local experts: Many factors are believed to cause shrinking birthrate, which is at the lowest level in 30 years By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If
7 Questions to John Radford, MD, owner and founder of Buffalo-based WellNow Urgent Care
With recent acquisition and new sites, WellNow today has more than 30 facilities in NYS. Owner, who launched the business in 2012, plans to
Good Night, Sleep Tight: Helping Baby Sleep Better
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant New parents realize that their new baby’s needs will likely curtail their own sleep at night for the weeks and
Tucker M. Harris, M.D.
New ENT at St. Joe’s discusses vertigo; allergy and problems in the ear, throat, sinus; and the incidence of arthritis in the ears By
Things to Ask When Checking Out Chiropractors
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If you need a chiropractor or physiotherapist, keep in mind these questions to ask as you look for a provider.
A Quarter of Antibiotics Prescribed Unnecessary
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that 25 percent of antibiotic prescriptions aren’t necessary. But it’s more than
Full Circle for Greg Conners, M.D.
Rochester native moves to CNY to work as administrator at Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital By Mary Beth Roach The Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital in
Getting the Lead Out
Region mobilizes to continue fight against lead poisoning in children By Mary Beth Roach The region’s battle against lead poisoning among children is a
Keto Diet, ALS Top Searches
By Angela Underwood Google it —and Google we did. On the eve of 2019, CNN reported that “Dr. Google” spat out more information on health-related questions










