Walk your way to wellness: Opportunities abound By Kyra Mancine As we bid farewell to summer, thoughts turn to cooler, crisp days, sweater weather
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Men and Their Belly Fat
Call it beer belly, love handles, spare tire: doctors say men with large bellies have increased risk of death by various associated diseases By
Vasectomy
Procedure remains popular as men use it as a contraceptive method By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant With all the varieties of contraceptives available, are vasectomies
Do Muscle Supplements Work?
Health food stores feature shakes and body building supplements that promise to pack on pounds of muscle — but do they work? We speak
Cindy Fiege: A Life Lived in Harmony
Owner of natural health store in Spencerport enjoys sharing knowledge of natural products, herbal medicine, supplements By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A decade ago, Cindy
Protecting Chronically Ill Young People
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Chronic illnesses in children can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. As teens become young adults, a rite of passage
Financing for Those with Lifelong Special Needs
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant It costs a lot to care for a child with special needs, especially if the child is unable to earn
5 Things You Should Know About Kids’ Foot Care
UR Medicine podiatrist talks about a key factor in foot care By Ernst Lamothe Jr. Your feet must last a lifetime. Most Americans log
Eye Drops to Cure Cataracts?
Scientists are still testing using eye drops to dissolve cataracts in humans; in the meantime, new techniques to remove them are available By Deborah
David W. Dougherty, M.D.
Wilmot’s newly appointed director of regional operations talks about quality in cancer care. ‘There’s a lot of reason to be optimistic in terms of





