By John Addyman Have you had a moment when you were angry or frustrated enough that you could just tear something down or smash
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Andrew Powers, MD
New Thompson Hospital doctor enjoys his role as “community surgeon.” He discusses career and talks about why he thrives in a smaller hospital setting
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May children at home are working on laptops, which was meant for short periods of work, not for hours By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Ergonomics
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Online classes are effective to contain the transmission of coronavirus but they are robbing kids from having the full school experience: interacting with others,
Substance Dependency Different in Youth Than Adults
Teens more likely to become addicted to substances than adults and the habit may be harder to break By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Teens respond
Ryan P. Lydon, M.D.
Rochester General doctor offers new option of treatment for patients who suffer from deep venous obstruction By Chris Motola Q: You’ve been working with










