Hospital-acquired infections kill tens of thousands each year By Barbara Pierce Hospital infections kill twice as many Americans as those who die each year
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Hospice nurse
A tender hand in the presence of death By Barbara Pierce “It’s such a rewarding job. It’s the most rewarding job I’ve ever done,”
Occupational Therapy
Health care professionals help restore normalcy to patients’ lives By Kristen Raab Have you ever wondered if occupational therapy might be the career choice
Dyslexia: Untangling the Words
Learning disability can have dramatic impact on lives By Barbara Pierce “One in five people today struggle with dyslexia,” said Linda Martin, director of
Take back your weekend
Down time is essential to health By Barbara Pierce Take back your weekend and leave the work at work — it will bring you
Ending an Epidemic
New York’s ‘End the AIDS Epidemic 2020’ initiative proves worthwhile By Patricia J. Malin ACR Health, which covers nine counties in Upstate New York,
Ramesh Cherukuri, M.D.
Ramesh Cherukuri recently accepted a position as a neurologist-clinical neurophysiologist at Slocum-Dickson Medical Group in his hometown of New Hartford. He recently spoke with
Hurricane Heroes
Red Cross volunteers step into eye of storm By Patricia J. Malin After Hurricanes Harvey and Irma delivered a double-barreled, deadly assault on the
Suicidal Tendencies
Warning signs and what to do By Barbara Pierce Suicide is the second-leading cause of death for persons aged 10 to 24, and 10th
Too tough to get sick?
What to do if your partner refuses to see a doctor By Barbara Pierce “Many men go to the doctor for the first time







