By Anne Palumbo First, a confession. I loathed mushrooms as a kid. Too spongy, too slimy, too gross. But these days, I can’t
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Robert R. Mayo, M.D.
Chief medical officer discusses how AI is helping health professionals, patients at Rochester Regional Health; the system’s expansion into Geneva; and the lessons learned
Dogs (But Not Cats) May Protect Against Childhood Asthma, Study Says
Babies who grow up around dogs might be less likely to develop childhood asthma, a new study says. However, they don’t get the same
Are Your Fruits and Veggies Hiding Pesticides? New Study Says Yes
Eating fruits and vegetables is key to good health, but a new study suggests that choosing produce with higher pesticide residues may boost the
The Hidden Vegetables Cookbook Offers a New Approach to Healthy Eating
Author Heidi Herman introduces a creative solution for veggie-averse adults seeking better nutrition without compromising taste A new cookbook is turning traditional advice
Staying Effortlessly Healthy Through the Holidays
Thanksgiving is a time to gather, give thanks and share a delicious meal with the people we love. But it’s also the season when
Be Thankful for Cranberry’s Year-Round Benefits
By Anne Palumbo Despite its deep roots in Thanksgiving history, cranberry sauce is one of the least-liked Thanksgiving dishes. If you’re thinking “Oh,
She was 117 When She Died
Scientists are now studying the reasons she lived so long Maria Branyas Morera was the oldest living person in the world when she
Finding Peace and Meaning Through Hospice Care
By Marguerite Janto and Jessica Kelly November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, a time to pause and reflect on those we








