By Eva Briggs, MD Recently the New York State Department of Health issued an advisory about cases of infant botulism linked to two
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By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant It’s not uncommon to see a young child with a palatial expander. The orthodontic device isn’t traditional orthodontic braces.
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Sticker Shock: Commercial Premiums on the Exchange Anticipated to Increase 26%
By George W. Chapman While the government is finally reopened, the fate of the tax subsidies remains in limbo. Without tax credits, commercial
Rochester Ranked as Second Worst City for Asthma in America!
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Artisan Food Gifts
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Addiction: Holiday Relapse
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