As we age, we become more likely to develop several co-occurring health problems that feed each other. These are called ‘geriatric syndromes’ By Deborah
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Hidden Problem: Mental Health Problems Among Seniors
Mental issues affecting senior population is largely overlooked By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant More than 15 percent of adults aged 60 and older experience mental
Making the Most of Your Doctor’s Visit
By Jim Miller Studies have shown that patients who help their doctors by providing important health information and preparing themselves for appointments tend to
Alzheimer’s Vs. Dementia: What’s the Difference?
By Jim Miller Many people use the words “Alzheimer’s disease” and “dementia” interchangeably, but they are not the same thing. In fact, you can
Aerobic Exercise Key for Brain Health
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Aerobic exercise may offer protection from cognitive decline. In 2017, researchers at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles
Lending an Ear and Giving a Voice
Ombudsman program, driven by volunteers, helps those in long-term health care facilities. By Colleen M. Farrell When Laura Humphreys introduces herself, not everyone is
What Should Your Children Do If They’re Bullied at School?
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Do your children know what to do when they’re bullied at school? While no victims are to blame for experiencing
5 Things to Know About ‘Nightmare Bacteria’
Researchers identified more than 200 cases of “nightmare” bacteria with new or rare antibiotic-resistance genes in the U.S. By Ernst Lamothe Jr. Superbugs so powerful
The Role of Physical Therapy in Integrative Healthcare
By Marcia Spoto PT, DC, OCS Integrative health can be considered simply as the combination of traditional and alternative healthcare approaches in addressing the
Surinder Devgun, M.D.
For new president of Monroe County Medical Society, one of the challenges is to retain and attract new physicians to the area By Chris





