Orthopedic surgeon returns to Syracuse to join his father and uncle at Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists. He discusses the move By Steve Yablonski Q: So,
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Why Are There More Children with Disabilities?
Various factors may have skewed the statistics, expert says By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows more
Disability Raises Depression Risk
Seeking outside help and support when feeling depressive symptoms may head off a bout of depression By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant People with disabilities are
Blind Sport Expo
October event provides opportunities for children with visual impairments to participate in sports By Mary Beth Roach Adapted sports for children with visual impairments
Blue Pills in the Mail
Should you trust erectile dysfunction drugs sold online? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Beginning with Viagra in 1998, erectile dysfunction medication has offered men relief
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Doctor with Hematology-Oncology Associates of CNY specializes in the treatment of gastrointestinal, colon, pancreatic cancers. “There has been a lot of exciting treatment options,”
Molly English-Bowers: ‘My Second Act’
Nursing turned out to be the best career decision I ever made, nearly 40 years after graduating from college Former editor-in-chief of the Syracuse
Back to School Anxiety in Kids: How Parents Can Help
Prepare your kids for what it will be like going back to school By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant “Any time children go through a transition
School Is Back, and So Is Bullying
Responding like the bully only makes two bullies By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The National Education Association estimates that 160,000 children miss school each day
Back to School for Kids on the Autism Spectrum
Be patient and realistic. It could get overwhelming for the parents and the child By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Many children feel excited about going










