By Angela Underwood In a day and age when “there’s an app for that,” there is no excuse not to be fit and healthy.
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5 Things You Should Know to Prevent Colon Cancer
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. The numbers are scary. For those who are diagnosed with late stage colon cancer, the five-year survival rate is an
Stress Urinary Incontinence: A Patient’s Perspective
By Natasha Ginzburg, M.D. Many women live and suffer with stress urinary incontinence on a daily basis. Stress urinary incontinence — or SUI —involves
What’s Behind the Drop in Cancer Rates?
Despite dramatically drop, cancer rates are on the rise for certain groups of people. One of the culprits? Obesity By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The
A Man’s Journey With Grief
By Walt Stein My journey began on May 17, 2005 when my dad died from a stroke that initially left him paralyzed down the
Gray and Addicted: How Substance Abuse Affects Seniors
Baby boomers ‘are the largest growing age group of drug users and abusers,’ says Loretto physician By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Angst-ridden teens and anxiety-ridden
Suicide Rates Increasing Among Farmers
Rate substantially higher than that of the general population By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported in November
Demand for Community Health Educators Expected to Grow Faster Than Average
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Perhaps you’re interested in health, but a career in hands-on care isn’t for you. Or maybe you enjoy communicating and
Amy L. Lazzarini, M.D.
Gastroenterologist moves from Virginia to CNY; she now practices integrative medicine in Chittenango By Chris Motola Q: How do you distinguish integrative medicine from
How to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions into February and Beyond
A conversation with Bob Natoli, an award-winning Central New York entrepreneur, author, businessman, philanthropist, and 12-time Guinness Fitness World Record holder By Payne Horning What’s







