By David Podos Founder and CEO of For the Good discusses organization’s mission to help the needy; says group may shut down for lack
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Uncomfortable Topics: Promoting Open Dialogue
Submitted by Excellus BlueCross Blueshield Excellus BlueCross BlueShield regularly conducts health outcome surveys of a random sampling of its Medicare members to learn about
‘Baby, Baby, Can’t You Hear My– Heartbeat?
By Deborah Dittner As you get older, supporting heart health is of utmost importance. But this support needs to begin at a young age
Suicide Prevention Begins with Connections
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Sept. 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day. Nearly 46,000 Americans died by suicide in 2020 or about one death every
Dismal Findings for Heart Health
By Barbara Pierce In the Mohawk Valley, things are even worse than the country as a whole, says local pediatrician In the United States,
Back to School: Are Our Students Safe?
By Barbara Pierce Some schools, like in Little Falls, have become like a small fortress. All classrooms are locked once students are in the
Why You Should Go Nuts for Walnuts
By Anne Palumbo Eat more walnuts and you just may live longer. That’s the message from a recent study at Harvard that explored the
The Surprising Power of Positive Reinforcement
By Barbara Pierce Your partner does or doesn’t do something that drives you crazy; maybe it’s one of your kids, your pet or a
If You’re a Man, This Is for You
By Barbara Pierce It’s a fact. Men avoid going to the doctor. Like asking for directions when you’re lost, you don’t want to do
The myth of multi-tasking
By Barbara Pierce Look through the classified ads online, or in the O-D, and you’ll frequently see the words: “Must have ability to multi-task
