Adult nurse practitioner Lisa Kessel recently joined Thompson Health Gastroenterology in Canandaigua. A Victor resident, Kessel previously worked for more than a decade at
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Food Allergy, Intolerance or Sensitivity?
How can you know the difference and why it matters? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Food allergies, intolerances and sensitivities can perplex those not
Kari Kuhn named administrator of record for St. Ann’s Home
St. Ann’s Community recently announced the appointment of Kari Kuhn as the new administrator of record for St. Ann’s Home. With over a decade
Janine L. Fogarty, M.D.
Physician reflects on accomplishments as head of Monroe County Medical Society: “I think medical societies are needed even more in today’s society as a
Caring for Corns: What to Do When You’re Affected
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Without any warning, you suddenly experience a sharp pain on the bottom of your foot. Upon examination, you discover
Tick Season’s Coming
Protect yourself and your family from Lyme disease By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Deer ticks, also known as black -legged ticks, can carry and
Super Bad Foods
Really, Really Bad Food You Should Stay Away From (If You Can) By Anne Palumbo We hear a lot about “superfoods” these days
Effortlessly Healthy Meals: The 80/20 Rule
By Shaina Zazzaro The 80/20 rule. What is it? I asked my husband what I should write about in this next article and
Autism Diagnosis Later in Life
Nym Dawson, a peer mentor at Golisano Autism Center, was diagnosed at age 19. She shares his experience By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Receiving
Lessons Learned from a Boy with Autism
By Jolene Cleaver Jennifer and Benjamin Bailey have four children: three daughters and their youngest — a son, 7-year-old Connor. Though the youngest,








