Really, Really Bad Food You Should Stay Away From (If You Can) By Anne Palumbo We hear a lot about “superfoods” these days
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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,
Supported Living Options Limited for Disabled
More resources are needed in the Rochester area By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for greater availability of nursing
People with Down Syndrome Are Living Longer
Is the community up to providing needed resources? Deborah Jeanne Sergeant People with Down syndrome are living a lot longer. Research indicates that
The SSI Doughnut Hole
What can people with disability do if they make enough money at a job that makes them ineligible to get SSI money? By Deborah
Calendar of Health Events
April 10 Medical society to host wellness symposium for health professionals, students The Monroe County Medical Society will host a Wellness Symposium from 12:30
CAREERS IN HEALTH: Physical Therapists
More PTs are needed to help aging population By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Although physical therapists treat patients of all ages, American Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapists
Professionals help patients with activities of daily living By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant After learning about occupational therapy while a freshman in college, Kelly










