By Ernst Lamothe, Jr. Migraines are a significant public health issue resulting in not only immense personal suffering but also substantial economic costs
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Sleep Hygiene 101
How you can clean up your act when it comes to sleep By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant “Sleep hygiene” doesn’t refer to clean bedding
CPAP Strategies: What to Do If CPAP Isn’t Working
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Does your family tell you that you snore? Most people don’t realize that they do and many people who
Breast Cancer Facts & Stats
An estimated 316,950 women and 2,800 men will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. It means 1 in 8 women will be affected By
Q&A with Shamin Thakur
CancerConnects’ executive director explains how the organization helps people diagnosed with cancer By Mary Beth Roach Q: What is the mission of CancerConnects?
Surviving a Triple Negative Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Kristy Salvador of Oswego shares her experience with breast cancer By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Oswego resident Kristy Salvador had regularly received mammograms since
Where You Work May Increase Your Risk of Cancer
How can you mitigate your risk? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 2% to 8% of
Saint Agatha Foundation Fighting to Support Breast Cancer Patients
By Stefan Yablonski The Saint Agatha Foundation is a nonprofit that provides financial support to qualified breast cancer patients across eight Central New
‘Never Been Cooler’: Metal Braces Making Comeback
Former brace faces and metal mouths rejoice — a look that may have once been considered “uncool” is now trending among today’s orthodontic patients.
Study Shows Number of Childless Women in the U.S. Continues to Rise
Research from the University of New Hampshire reports that in 2024 there were 5.7 million more childless women of prime child-bearing age than expected










