St. Joseph’s Health welcomes obstetrician and gynecologist Cynthia Fraser to St. Joseph’s Health infant services. Fraser is a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist with more than 25
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Oswego Health welcomes new physician assistant
Oswego Health welcomes Sami Blais to the healthcare system as a new physician assistant with Oswego Family Physicians. Blais studied at Drexel University where
CNY Lyme alliance hires education coordinator
The Central New York Lyme & Tick-Borne Disease Alliance wel-comes Elizabeth Balfour as its new education coordinator. Balfour was an instructional specialist with the
Oneida Health CEO Gene Morreale retires
After over 15 years as the president and CEO of Oneida Health, Gene Morreale retired April 1. Since his appointment in 2007, Morreale has
What Changes Make a Home Safer as You Age?
By Michael Ritter According to the Federal Housing Administration, close to 90% of all homeowners will want to stay in their homes as they
Supplements Affect Heart Health
Check with your health care provider to see what’s right for you By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Maintaining heart health is vital for healthy longevity.
Stay Busy, Stay Healthy: Why a Busy Retirement is Good for You
‘The best mental stimulation is learning new things’ By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Retirement is time to sit back, put up your feet and relax.
Habit Stacking for YOUR Health
Little things can add up to big health benefits By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant While not a new concept, the term “habit stacking” was
Chief Nursing Officer at Upstate Oversees Staff of 3,000
Scott Jessie became the first male chief nursing officer for SUNY Upstate Medical University in September By Mary Beth Roach Scott Jessie became the
5 Things You Should Know About IBS
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. It’s a condition that often is difficult to both talk about and experience. However, both aspects are the reasons why





