UR Medicine’s Wilmot Cancer Institute is continuing its practice-changing research into cancer side-effects and symptom management with a coveted $29 million grant from the National Cancer
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Chef at Genesee Valley Club wins St. Ann’s competition
The winner of the 2019 FOOD FIGHT – An Epic Culinary Competition, an event that supports Annie’s Angel Fund which provides quality-of-life activities for
Researchers get $12 Million to visualize the immune system in action
Cutting-edge imaging technologies that allow scientists to watch the immune system work in real time are leading to a greater understanding of how we
RRH gets exclusive contract from CDC
After a national search, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention selected Rochester Regional Health as the only healthcare provider in the
Telehealth Growing Among Mental Healthcare Providers
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant For patients in need of mental health help, assistance may be as close as their smartphone. According to a recent
Foods to Avoid When You Have the Flu
By Kasey Vavrek When you have the flu, it may seem like nothing can make you feel better (or worse). However, relief may come
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Geriatric physician focuses on ‘deprescribing’ — removing medications from patients’ regimen that are no longer effective By Chris Motola Q: What is “deprescribing,” and
Vaping Becoming a Public Health Crisis in the U.S.
Vaping Becoming a Public Health Crisis in the U.S. By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Use of electronic cigarettes — commonly called “vaping” — has become
The Story Behind Noah’s Blessing Box
The Marinellis of Canandaigua find new ways to cope after losing son who was addicted to heroin By Colleen M. Farrell One winter, the
5 Things You Should Know About Hypnosis
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. With people seeking various non-medical, non-invasive treatments to heal various issues in their lives, hypnosis has slowly gained traction as





