By Ernst Lamothe Jr. Problems with your urinary tract, reproductive system or genitals are often both physically and emotionally difficult. Urologists specialize in providing
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Answers to Men’s Hair Loss
New treatments for baldness range from platelet rich plasma to micro tattoos that mimic the appearance of a short buzz cut By Deborah Jeanne
Treatments for Andropause, the ‘Male Menopause’
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Women aren’t the only ones to experience “the change” later in life. “Andropause” is often used to describe symptoms affecting
Men & Baby Blues
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Becoming a dad doesn’t guarantee an instantly blissful family. According to www.postpartummen.com, as many as 1 in 4 new dads
Gina A. Cuyler, M.D.
Internist, who heads the Black Physicians Network of Greater Rochester, explains the challenges of delivering care in Rochester and why she decided to become
New Name, Same Mission
Common Ground Health’s goal it to bring together leaders from several sectors to develop strategies for meeting the region’s health needs By Ernst Lamothe
Not Your Mother’s Birth Control Method
By Rick Bartell When we talk about birth control there is a little T-shaped piece of plastic that is getting a rebirth of sorts.
Why Work as a Nurse?
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Nursing is field brimming with opportunities and challenges. Though to many outside, it may seem more of the latter, many
Seniors’ Major Enemy: Falls
They are the leading cause of injury among older adults in NYS — one in four seniors in the region fell at least once
Beyond the RN: Furthering Nurse’s Education
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Some registered nurses view furthering their education as a means of opening doors of opportunity, such as working in an







