Practical tips, advice and hope for those who live alone By Gwenn Voelckers By the time February rolls around, love is everywhere —
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What is EMDR? Does it Work?
Therapy believed to be effective in treating PTSD By Eva Briggs, MD Post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, is a psychological disorder caused by experiencing
How to Fight ‘Middle-Age Spread’
Adults in the U.S. put on 10 to 25 pounds between their 20s and their 40s A steady uptick on your scale is
Fight Off Winter Blues
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Whether seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or the more mundane “winter blues,” it’s not uncommon to feel down during the
Why You Need a Baseline Hearing Exam
Why you should have your hearing checked even if you hear fine By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant You may never ask others to repeat
How To Turn Down the Volume on Tinnitus
By Jim Miller Tinnitus is one of the most common health conditions in the country. According to the National Institute on Deafness and
Q&A with Susan Miller
Founding member of HLAA discusses efforts to help those who are hard of hearing in the greater Rochester region By Mike Costanza Since
How To Find a Quality Nursing Home for Your Loved One
By Jim Miller Dear Savvy Senior, Can you give me some tips on picking a good nursing home for my father? Since his
Simple Ways to Stop the Spread of Winter Illness
Caring for the most important people on earth is at the heart of everything we do at St. Ann’s Community. Protecting the health of
Jewish Home appoints new chief medical officer
Jewish Home recently announced the appointment of physician Suzanne Gillespie as chief medical officer. Gillespie, who has served as associate medical director at Jewish









