By Anne Palumbo Feeling blue lately? A tad blah? You’re not alone. According to findings from government-funded COVID Response Tracking Study released in June,
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By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant This season, thank a healthcare provider in your life with a thoughtful gift that demonstrates how much you appreciate their
She Shall Overcome
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Home sweet home
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What are my long-term care options? By Barbara Pierce As we age, most of us want is to stay in our own home as
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Elderly are more prone to seizures; caretakers need to be prepared By Barbara Pierce “Having a single seizure doesn’t mean you have epilepsy. At
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Dr. Charles Burns is a partner in the dental offices of Slavin, Jackson & Burns in Utica. Slavin, Jackson & Burns offer a full
The History of the Pink Ribbon
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