Baldwinsville family raising money for son’s therapy dog. He wants a Goldendoodle By Matthew Liptak Andrew is a friendly fellow. When I entered his
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ACR Health program has more than 2,500 participants Matthew Liptak More than 2,500 people have enrolled in the syringe program at ACR Health in
Addiction: The Language Factor
Associated Press Stylebook changes language rules dealing with addicts. Health professionals say it’s a step to help de-stigmatize substance dependency By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant
Critical Blood Shortage Raises Concern
Red Cross officials calling on people to donate blood to alleviate shortage By Matthew Liptak The American Red Cross has run into its seasonal
Stressed-Out Kids
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Stay Healthy This School Year
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Beyond routine vaccinations required for school, you can do much more for helping your children stay healthy this year. Of
The Question of Transvaginal Mesh
By Elizabeth Ferry, M.D Mesh implants have been used for more than 50 years in a variety of different surgeries. Generally, they are implanted
6Things You Should Know About Healthy Aging
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. Aging is never fun. But it doesn’t have to be incredibly painful either. There are various pieces of advice that
Dental Implants Have Come a Long Way
New techniques make implants cheaper, more secure and with more natural look By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Introduced in the mid-1960s, dental implants have come
CEO Maryann Roefaro to Be Honored by Hospice for Volunteer Service
By Caryn Hughes Hospice of Central New York depends heavily on their volunteers. They are all special in their own way, and each one







