By Jim Miller Heart palpitations can be harmless if they are brief and infrequent. But if you’re experiencing an erratic heart rhythm, you need
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Chief Nursing Officer at Upstate Oversees Staff of 3,000
Scott Jessie became the first male chief nursing officer for SUNY Upstate Medical University in September By Mary Beth Roach Scott Jessie became the
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Q&A with Danielle Smith
Helping improve housing conditions in Oneida County is main goal of HomeOwnershipCenter, says its chief executive officer By David Podos Q: What are the
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Health: American Women Rank Last Among Women in Developed Countries
By George W. Chapman The US belongs to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Most of the economically advanced countries in the
David G. Heisig, M.D.
Medical director of PACE CNY explains how his program helps people age in place. “If you join our program, we basically take care of
Nurses’ Long Shifts May Have Downside: Study
Nurses who work long shifts are more likely to experience job dissatisfaction and burnout, and their patients’ care may suffer, according to a new
Amanda Haines Talks About a Typical Day of a CNA
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