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By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A Greek study seems to indicate a correlation between obtaining too little or too much sleep and an increased risk
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Urologist performs about 200 robotic surgeries a year at Crouse, Community General and other hospitals in CNY — he is on his way to
5 Things to Know About Yoga
By Martine Burat The practice of yoga can make an enormous difference in a person’s life. Below are a few important points to understand
Handy Tool or Bacteria Haven?
Tips on how to sanitize one of the filthiest items in your home By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Every home has one and it’s the
Program Offers Healthcare to Homeless Population in Syracuse
By Mary Beth Roach A new program between the Rescue Mission Alliance and Helio Health (formerly Syracuse Behavioral Healthcare) is offering another gateway to
Q&A with Jodi Mullen from Oswego State
Counseling and psychological services professor just published a book on how to raise kids By Maria Pericozzi Jodi Mullen, an Oswego State alumna and
Certified Nurse Anesthetist. Average Salary: $169,330
The job growth for between 2014 and 2024 is projected at 31 percent, nearly twice that of registered nurses By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If
A Cancer Survivor Pays it Forward
Following a roller coaster cancer treatment, Liverpool resident now devoted to helping others By Mary Beth Roach Tracey Burkey’s battle against breast cancer has
5 Things You Should Know About Cancer Prevention
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. When it comes to a disease such as cancer, it can hit anyone at any time. Yet medical professionals do








