Friendly Senior Living hosted a virtual Healthcare Heroes event to recognize the extraordinary efforts of its staff throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Event highlights included
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Audiologist joins Hart Hearing & Balance Centers
Audiologist Ally Centola has recently joined the Hart Hearing & Balance Centers. Centola received her Doctor of Audiology from the University of Pittsburgh, and
Community Service Hours Lead to Years of Local Partnership
NYCC students have been volunteering with Habitat Humanity of Seneca County for at least eight years. Recent projects in Seneca Falls had some students
Thompson honors more than 30 with annual awards
UR Medicine Thompson Health recently presented its Associate of the Year Award as well as more than 30 Shining Star Awards, recognizing individuals throughout
Sunil K. Bansal, M.D.
Highland ER doctor, who recently earned the hospital’s title of doctor of the year, talks about the stress, the rush, the work of treating
Make Fitness Fun in This Winter
Top 10 activities for you to stay in shape this season By Kyra Mancine Happy New Year! It’s time to head outside and get
New Year: Time to Rethink Resolutions
By Catherine Miller Like many others I use the fresh start of the new year to reaffirm my goals and make resolutions to enhance
10 Reasons to Go Plant-based in 2021
By Susan Friedman, M.D. It’s a New Year. If you want to make a change that will help you be a better you, and
Older Motherhood Offers Benefits, Problems
Study suggests later maternal age for a woman’s last child may indicate greater longevity; experts say late pregnancy brings more risks for the unborn
Study: Home Hair Color Not Strongly Linked to Increased Cancer Risk
Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A new study published by BMJ indicates that permanent hair color does not increase risk of most cancers and only slightly









