Agency officials expects greater spread of HIV as a result By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant For people at risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection,
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COVID Fatigue
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Group Builds Custom-Made Equipment for People with Disabilities
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Cavity Treatment: No Numbing, No Drilling
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Dental Rinses Serve Different Purposes
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Visit the dental care aisle at any store and you will see a large array of dental rinses that meet
New CDC Apps Help Prevent HIV, STD Spread
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Want your patients to have the latest information on sexually transmitted disease (STD) resources? The Centers for Disease Control and
Safeguarding Our Community with Technology
By Brandon Claps At Loretto, nothing is more important than keeping everyone, our residents, our empoyees and our visitors, safe and protected. During the
Medical Spas: Open for Business
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Reputable medical spas like the anti aging services in encino have reopened with plenty of precautions and changes for safety
New Program Offers Amyloidosis Patients Hope
Amyloidosis is a rare disease that affects 12 people per million. Rochester now has a program dedicated to the treating the disease and finding







