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A Nation of ‘Special Needs’ Kids
All of sudden, it seems there is a huge number of ‘special needs’ kids. How did that happen and what’s driving the increase in
Staying Fit in the Finger Lakes: On the Water Edition
From paddleboarding to sailing, the Finger Lakes region is perfect for staying fit — no matter your age! By Jennifer Aline Graham There’s no
Beyond Lung Cancer: Why You Shouldn’t Smoke
Smoking has been found to cause 11 other kinds of cancers — not just in the lungs By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Of course, risk
Erin’s Angels’ Seeks to End Childhood Food Insecurity
Started by a former ‘lunch lady,’ the organization honors the memory of Erin Maxwell By Stefan Yablonski Going from a lunch lady to the
Thomas Schulze, MD
SUNY Upstate professor to lead World Psychiatric Association By Chris Motola Q: You’re a professor at Upstate and you’re the president-elect of the World
How Equine Therapy Helps People with Disabilities
By Joe Sarnicola Horse or equine therapy has a documented history dating back almost twenty-five hundred years. But its modern history as a rehabilitative
Experience Yoga the Natural Way — Outdoors
By Norah Machia Getting outdoors to exercise helps with mental and physical health, and the added stimulation of terrain, including the grass and trees,
Silent Epidemic
The greatest disease killer of women? It’s not breast cancer. It’s heart disease By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Although the pink ribbon campaigns to raise
Q&A with Kate Weidman
She is expected to become Aurora of CNY’s executive director next year. The organization serves the blind and visually impaired, deaf and partially deaf