St. Ann’s Community will continue its partnership with the Diocese of Rochester Catholic Schools to offer family tuition assistance to nursing employees. The program,
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Thompson Health earns LGBTQ designation
UR Medicine Thompson Health recently announced F.F. Thompson Hospital’s third consecutive “LGBTQ Health Care Equality Leader” designation from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC).
Highland doctor accepted as fellow in ELAM program
Physician Colleen T. Fogarty, the William Rocktaschel Professor and chairwoman of the University of Rochester Medical Center’s department of family medicine, has been accepted
Which is Better, Working Out Early or Later in the Day?
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Which is better, working out first thing in the morning or later in the day? Early workout proponents say that
Jeffrey A. Goldstein, M.D.
New Thompson Health gastro talks about IBS, reflux, Crohn’s disease and other intestinal issues By Chris Motola Q: What kinds of conditions does a
Shift work: Not Good For Your Health
By Eva Briggs, MD You probably read a lot about the health risk to essential workers of potential exposure to COVID-19 during the current
Lung Cancer Kills More Women Than Any Other Cancer
Lung cancer — not breast cancer as some may think — is the leading cause of cancer death for women By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant More
Family History Plays a Role in Cancer Risk
In addition to predicting risk of cancer, genes can also make a difference in treating cancer By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Many factors play into
The History of the Pink Ribbon
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant In addition to the orange, gold and red foliage colors, you’re likely seeing a lot of pink this time of
Suicide Prevention. Yes, There Is an App for That
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Phone apps can help with items frivolous to serious. Apps that address mental health issues may prove helpful tools in







