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Wendy Scinta, M.D
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‘Lights of Love’ Brightens Syracuse’s Skyline, Helps Raise Money for Crouse
By Matthew Liptak For the 30th holiday season this year Crouse Hospital is featuring more than 3,000 lights around the clock tower on top
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Aspirin: The Magic Pill
Among other things, people use it to prevent heart attack, fight headaches, relieve pain, protect against Alzheimer’s, decrease risk of breast cancer — a new
Stay Mentally Healthy This Season
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Eat right. Exercise. Get medical check-ups. All of these may help you maintain better physical health. But what about mental
James W. Leyhane, M.D.
New director of hospitalist service at Crouse talks about his new position By Chris Motola Q: You recently became the head of Crouse’s hospitalist
Wobble Before You Gobble
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Shingles: To Vaccinate or Not?
For experts, it’s a no brainer. If you had chickenpox as a child and are over 50, you should get the vaccine By Deborah
New Comfort Care Planned for Oswego County
Anthony House to offer compassionate, 24-hour care for the terminally ill By Lou Sorendo Death is inevitable, but it doesn’t have to be a










