Protect yourself and your family from Lyme disease By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Deer ticks, also known as black legged ticks, can carry and
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Lessons Learned from a Boy with Autism
By Jolene Cleaver Jennifer and Benjamin Bailey have four children: three daughters and their youngest — a son, 7-year-old Connor. Though the youngest,
Housing Options Remain Tight for People with Disabilities
More resources are needed in the Central New York area By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for greater availability
‘Love Your Feet, Love Yourself’
By Deborah Dittner A simple quote I found that says it all — “Love your feet, love yourself.” If you take care of
Caring for Corns: What to Do When You’re Affected
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Without any warning, you suddenly experience a sharp pain on the bottom of your foot. Upon examination, you discover
Occupational Therapists
Professionals help patients with activities of daily living By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Working as an occupational therapist might seem like the same thing
Physical Therapists
More PTS are needed to help aging population Although physical therapists treat patients of all ages, American Physical Therapy Association states that most
Richard S. Shineman Foundation Awards ConnextCare $73,000 to Support Expansion of School Based Health Center Services
ConnextCare has been awarded a $73,000 grant from the Richard S. Shineman Foundation to assist in establishing school-based health center (SBHC) services at Frederick
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New family medicine doctor at Crouse concentrates on women’s health, enjoys guiding teens and young adults into adulthood By Chris Motola Q: How
St. Joseph’s School of Cardiac Sonography Earns Prestigious Accreditation
St. Joseph’s Health announced its school of cardiac sonography has officially received accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).










