Play is more than just fun; it is a big part of a child’s development By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Children’s play is more than
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Posture Important for Children
When we ask our bodies to stay in one posture through the day … it can lead to aches, pains and weaknesses. By Deborah
Screens Diminish Children’s Sleep Quality
Encourage children to wind down with a predictable routine prior to bedtime By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant While you may feel you readily wind down
Night Terrors Differ From Nightmares
Unlike nightmares, they aren’t generally associated with stress or from watching a scary movie By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Awakening to the sound of a
Getting Kids to Eat Veggies
Overall, it may take persistence when introducing—and reintroducing—vegetables to children By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant You may have heard it yourself and now tell your
Q & A with Lucia Acosta-Castillejo from Monroe County Medical Society
New executive director reflects on the 200th anniversary of Monroe County Medical Society; discusses challenges that lie ahead By Mike Costanza Since it was
Stephen H. Schultz, M.D.
URMC / Highland Hospital doctor recognized for mentoring, teaching countless students who are now board-certified family physicians — has led residency program locally for
5 Things You Need to Know About Sarcoidosis
Doctors stress teamwork is essential to finding new ways to treat the disease By Ernst Lamothe Jr. As we have found with COVID-19, certain
Tinnitus Relief Is Possible
There is no known cure, but new technology offers relief By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant On March 21, Kent Taylor, the founder and CEO of
Nursing Shortage Was Already a Problem. Then Coronavirus Came
Long hours, low pay, and bullying alongside the pandemic continue to push nurses out of the industry By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant While the pandemic






