Joint replacement surgeon with SOS, a former quarterback in college, talks about hip, knee replacement, says he sees more young people having the procedure
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Trainer Specializing in Parkinson’s Disease Writes Book
Baldwinsville trainer travels the world helping people with Parkinson’s and other neuro-muscular diseases. He just published his first book By Debra J. Groom Karl
Women at Higher Alzheimer’s Risk Compared to Men
Older age not the only culprit for more incidence of Alzheimer’s among women, researchers say By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Numerous studies have established that
COVID-19 and Dementia
Isolation has had negative impact on people living with cognitive impairment By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Social isolation during the pandemic has brought a myriad
Special Needs: Early Intervention Challenging During Pandemic
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant When schools faced mandatory shut-downs last spring because of the pandemic, education shifted to virtual modes. For children 3 years
Kamaljeet Singh Banga, M.D
Orthopedic surgeon joins Oswego Hospital in the middle of the pandemic. He discusses first few months of his tenure By Chris Motola Q: Can
Back to School Despite COVID
Local schools ready to go with several back-to-school plans in the works By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Planning for back-to-school isn’t easy as the pandemic
Alcohol, Substance Abuse Rise During Pandemic
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The rates of substance abuse disorders have risen because of the pandemic — and the effects of this increase may
My Drug Addiction, and How to Kick the Tobacco Habit
By Kimberly Blaker Bonuses is what the Lord gave me, First is when I woke up this morning and felt the agonizing withdrawal symptoms
Succession at Excellus BlueCross BlueShield
James Reed of Skaneateles just named Excellus’s new president and CEO-elect. He talks about his career, his work-life balance philosophy and why he adopted










