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
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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
Clinton Ingersol, M.D.
New doctor at Crouse is an endocrine surgeon, one of the few in Upstate New York. He talks about his specialty, which involves operating
A New Chapter Begins at Upstate Healing Garden
Thanks to a couple’s donation, Upstate Medical University is improving its healing garden, considered as a sanctuary for employees, patients and families By Norah
Q&A with Beth Broadway
President and CEO of InterFaith Works explains how the nonprofit helps elders stay socially connected By Mary Beth Roach Q: What is the purpose
5 Things You Need to Know About Allergies
By Ernst Lamothe Jr Allergies aren’t just about pollen in the spring as the summer can cause just as much havoc on the sinuses.
Longevity: Are Men Catching Up to Women?
Age gap is narrowing: By 2030, the average life expectancy for women will be 86.54 and for men 83.13. By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Traditionally,