Podiatrist developing new outpatient podiatry clinic at St. Ann’s Community By Chris Motola Q: Can you describe podiatry’s niche in the broader medical picture
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Certified Nurse Anesthetist: Average Salary: $169,330
The job growth for between 2014 and 2024 is projected at 31 percent, nearly twice that of registered nurses By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If
5 Ways Mobile Mammography Helps Prevent Breast Cancer
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. Barriers to healthcare exist nationwide. Whether those are obstacle within the healthcare industry or issues individuals place on themselves, it
CURE Helps Pediatric Cancer Patients, Families
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Children with cancer and their families need more than a competent medical team. They could also use some support and
How Food Can Affect UTIs
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If you frequently suffer from urinary tract infections, consider your diet. It can make a difference. To better support urinary
Cancer Awareness
By Carol Kreider Hearing a diagnosis of cancer is a devastating occurrence to the patient as well as to the family support system. It
Vaginal Rejuvenation: FDA Cautions About Elective Procedures
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Childbirth, menopause and the passage of time can affect both the appearance and function of women’s vaginal tissues. For some,
Meeting the Needs of the Uninsured in Rochester
By Ronni Ehlers, Sara Roback and Christine Birnie Despite government efforts to provide health care insurance to all, 8.8 percent of people nationwide are
New Apps Pay You to Walk
Forget about bitcoins. The new thing now is ‘Sweatcoins’ — the more you walk, the more you earn By Julie Halm Wouldn’t it be







