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,”
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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
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
Food allergies and children
Oneida family learns to live with dangerous threat of food-related allergies By Kristen Raab According to Food Allergy Research and Education, one in 13
Not-so-healthy ‘health’ foods
Don’t fall for the health ‘halo’ on these foods! By Kristen Raab If you have made the decision to follow a healthy lifestyle, salads,
Srinevas Reddy, M.D.
Cancer doctor from Roswell Park Cancer Institute now providing services to patients at Oneida Healthcare, a hospital that’s building a comprehensive cancer program By
Online Terror
Demons lurk in the unchartered waters of the Internet By Kristen Raab Our lives have become incredibly electronic, and while technology has many benefits,










