Sister nurses: Five sisters all working locally in the medical field By Megan Plete Postol Five Central New York sisters have all found their
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Shortage of Professionals Was Bad. Then Came the Pandemic
Local health providers say finding licensed professionals has been more challenging since the pandemic started By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Staffing healthcare openings has been
Nonprofits Continue Hosting Events, Raising Money and Helping Those in Need During COVID-19
They will continue to hold virtual events while slowly returning to activities By Daniel Baldwin The House of the Good Shepherd and MVHS Foundation
Kavitha M. Prezzano, MD
HOACNY doctor talks about how radiation oncology treatments have become safer, less toxic, more convenient to patients By Chris Motola Q: Cancer treatments are
Do Patients Lie to Their Doctors?
Recent survey shows that 23% said they had lied to their doctor By Barbara Pierce “How much do you drink?” the doctor asked my
Helping Those with Autism Navigate the Pandemic
The Kelberman Center has continued to provide services to clients By Megan Plete Postol While the pandemic raged and ravaged lives both locally and
Support for Those on the Autism Spectrum
There are a number of options available to those seeking help By Barbara Pierce Twenty-three-year-old Josh Davila of Utica is happy with his life
Sally Leahy Has Taught Special Ed for Over 30 Years
She says she has seen many changes but the pandemic brings new challenges By Megan Plete Postol Sally Leahy has been a special education
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Gastroenterologist at Oneida Heath discusses colorectal cancer and a new endoscopic ultrasound procedure — EUS — that allows the doctor to see detailed image
What Kids Are Losing with Virtual Learning
Online classes are effective to contain the transmission of coronavirus but they are robbing kids from having the full school experience: interacting with others,










