Crouse Medical Practice (CMP) welcomes physician Clinton Ingersol to its practice. Ingersol specializes in endocrine surgery and general surgery and is board certified in
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New coordinator at Center for Wound Healing at Oswego
The Center for Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Medicine at Oswego Health has appointed Kimberly Haller as clinical coordinator. Haller’s responsibilities will include providing continuity
St. Joseph’s adds primary care physician
Physician Anthony Ciricillo has joined St. Joseph’s Physicians Primary Care in Fayetteville, part of St. Joseph’s Health. In his new role, Ciricillo will provide
Teen Smoking Rates Have Plummeted, With Less Than 1% Now Daily Smokers
The number of American teens who smoke or have even tried smoking has dropped dramatically compared to a generation ago, with less than 1%
Getting School Kids Gardening Pays Off for Eating Habits
Tending a garden can help young kids develop healthy attitudes about food that will influence their health years later, a new study says. Kids
Upstate now offers robotic option for Whipple procedure
Upstate Medical University now offers the robotic Whipple procedure, a complex surgery used to treat certain types of pancreatic cancer as well as some
Ryan M. Walker MD
New surgeon at Oswego Hospital, who specializes in breast surgery, says hospital wants to expand its minimally invasive surgery program and add a robotic
Thyroid Disorders Can Affect Women’s Health in a Big Way
Women are nine times more likely to have a thyroid disorder By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Thyroid disorders are important to treat as this small
9 Women’s Health Myths
Do you believe any of these? Really? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Maybe it was information passed down to you. Or perhaps you always assumed
Auburn’s YMCA: ‘More Than ‘Gym and Swim’
By Joe Sarnicola When Laura Clary was a cheerleader at Ithaca High School, she never imagined that eventually she would be the health and






