By Angela Underwood In a day and age when “there’s an app for that,” there is no excuse not to be fit and healthy.
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A Quarter of Antibiotics Prescribed Unnecessary
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently stated that 25 percent of antibiotic prescriptions aren’t necessary. But it’s more
Things to Ask When Checking Out Chiropractors
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant If you’re shopping for a chiropractor, here’s what to ask Bill Ferris, chiropractor and owner of Modern Chiropractic & Pain
Addiction: How Substance Abuse Affects Older Adults
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Angst-ridden teens and anxiety-ridden young adults seem easy examples of typical substance abusers; however, a growing number of older adults
Paul M. Barr, M.D.
Director of clinical trials at Wilmot Cancer Institute involved in study that’s changing the standard of care for leukemia patients. “We’d like to cure
Disabilities: Agencies Aid in Making Employment Accessible to All
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The route to employment for individuals with developmental disabilities is often not as linear or rapid as for those who
The Beat Goes On
Sky is the limit for meteorologist given a new lease on life By John Addyman An irrepressible spirit, he invites you to enjoy the
Online Grocery Shopping for Seniors: Does It Work?
Seniors now can shop for groceries at Wegmans, Walmart and other stores but they have to have a credit card and access to a
Weight Affects Heart Failure Risk
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that 5.7 million Americans have heart failure, a condition that contributes
Brenda Baratta, M.D.
Lead physician of Physician House Calls program at Jewish Senior Life loves spending time with patients — at their homes By Chris Motola Q:










