By Beth Parry If you are considered part of the baby boomer era, you may be starting to think about your bone health and
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Why Women Don’t Exercise Enough
Less than half of women exercise enough, says CDC By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Only 49.3% of women over age 18 meet the federal physical
Suicide: The New Number to Call: 988
FCC suggests new suicide prevention hotline By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A rising from the National Suicide Hotline Improvement Act of 2018, the Federal Communications Commission
Rochester Among Most Stressed Cities in U.S.
Flower City included on list along with Syracuse, Buffalo By Aaron Gifford Upstate New York’s three largest cities are among the most stressed places
Keeping Elders Safe in the Nursing Home
Elder Justice Committee of Metro Justice to hold community forum to discuss staffing levels in nursing homes By Lori Parker, Esq. It’s a familiar
HCR Cares celebrates 40 years of service
HCR Cares, a nonprofit organization focused on research and education, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. During its four decades, the organization has
Mary Russo appointed CEO of Mental Health Association
Mary Russo has been appointed president and chief executive officer of The Mental Health Association of Rochester/Monroe County (MHA). Until recently she served on
New doctor sees patients in Clifton Springs
Midlakes Medical Care in Clifton Springs has a new family medicine physician with more than 20 years of experience. Jonathon V. Lammers of Hopewell
Highland Hospital has new orthopedic surgeon
UR Medicine/Highland Hospital recently welcomed physician Nathan Kaplan as assistant professor in the department of orthopedics and rehabilitation. Kaplan is an orthopedic surgeon who
Wegmans donates $500K to Thompson Health
The F.F. Thompson Foundation has received a $500,000 gift from the Wegmans Family Foundation. The gift will help build an expanded intensive care unit






