All patients from St. Luke’s and St. Elizabeth hospitals will be moved on Oct. 29, the same date as the two hospitals close By
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Solo Travel: The Hidden Joys and Benefits
By Gwenn Voelckers By the time this edition of “In Good Health” hits the newsstands, I will have packed my bags, hired a cat
5 Ways Your Teen Can Prepare for Sports Season
Competitive sports can be a lot of fun for kids and teens, but starting a new season requires some planning. Nemours TeensHealth, a website
Q & A with Captain Derrick Purvis
Head of Herkimer Salvation Army explains the help the nonprofit provides to people (it’s not just food) David L. Podos Q: As soon as
5 Things You Need to Know About Erectile Dysfunction
By Barbara Pierce The most common sex problem that men talk to their health care professional about is erectile dysfunction or ED, according to
Men’s Health: What to Watch For
Bad news for men: They die at higher rates than women for all of the top 10 causes of death By Barbara Pierce If
For Men: Yes, Women Are Different
By Barbara Pierce “Men and women are different animals, not meant to live together!” Scrolling through the internet, I was surprised to see this
Excellus BCBS Invites Nonprofits to Apply for Grants of up to $30K
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield is once again inviting nonprofit organizations to apply for 2023 Health Equity Innovation Award (HEIA) funding. The awards help fund health
Whole Grain Quinoa Full of Healthy Surprises
By Anne Palumbo Quinoa (pronounced KEEN-wah) is a whole grain whose popularity has skyrocketed in recent years. Beyond being delicious, versatile and easy to
Here’s 8 Habits That Could Lengthen Your Life
Eight healthy habits could add years to your life. In this comprehensive study involving over 700,000 U.S. veterans, researchers have meticulously dissected the habits
