Experts discuss ways women can reduce incidence of hot flashes By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Chances are if you’re a peri-menopausal woman you experience hot
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Gotta Go. Fast…
Nearly half of middle-aged women are affected by urinary incontinence. See what local experts say about the problem By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If you’re
Lose Weight Fast: Ramp Up Your Metabolism
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A fast metabolism — how quickly your body burns through calories — seems the Holy Grail for weight maintenance. Instead
Wendy Scinta, M.D
Trained as an electrical and computer engineer, Fayetteville physician recently became the president of Denver-based Obesity Medical Association. She talks about her expertise, obesity
‘Lights of Love’ Brightens Syracuse’s Skyline, Helps Raise Money for Crouse
By Matthew Liptak For the 30th holiday season this year Crouse Hospital is featuring more than 3,000 lights around the clock tower on top
Perfusionist Professionals in Big Demand
SUNY Upstate is the only school in Upstate that offers the program; starting salary locally is about $80,000 By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Most laymen
Avoid Chapped Skin
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant It’s chapped skin time. But you don’t have to endure flaky, red, irritated skin this winter. Local experts offer a
Aspirin: The Magic Pill
Among other things, people use it to prevent heart attack, fight headaches, relieve pain, protect against Alzheimer’s, decrease risk of breast cancer — a new
Kidney Stones: Some Key Things to Prevent the Problem
By Rakesh Khanna, MD In the United States, kidney stones are a common health problem that will affect nearly one in 11 individuals at
Contact: Making Connections for Hundreds of Thousands of Local Residents
With different phone services, including its suicide prevention hotline, agency gets 80,000 calls a year By Matthew Liptak Contact Community Services is a nonprofit









