Professor of clinical medicine at the URMC talks about the Edward Mott Moore Award he received and discusses his job of evaluating the credentials
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Teens and Tobacco Use
Tobacco use was declining… then e-cigarettes came along By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Teens seem to be getting the message on the dangers of smoking
Caffeinated Teens
Some energy drinks on the market — such as Prime Energy pack a whopping 200 mg. of caffeine per 12 oz. By Deborah Jeanne
Homework Tips for Parents of ADHD Kids
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder that is typically diagnosed by age 12 (although children are born
Q&A with Patricia Woods
Interim president and CEO of Mental Health Association of Rochester/Monroe County talks about how the nonprofit supports mental wellness By Mike Costanza Each year,
Suzanne M. Gillespie, M.D.
New geriatrician at Jewish Senior Life wants to focus on systems and processes designed to meet the needs of older adults; she recalls meeting
Q & A with Darrell Whitbeck
President and CEO of CP Rochester, Happiness House and Rochester Rehab Center, who took over position in March, talks about expanding housing, increasing autism
10 Things That May Help You to Lose Weight
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant 1. Sleep enough “What a lot of people don’t realize is that results rely on your ability to recover,” said
Sound Therapy Promotes Wellness
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Sound therapy seems odd to those unfamiliar with the concept. However, to people struggling with health issues unaddressed by conventional
Drug Shortage Leaves Local Pharmacists Scrambling
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Depending upon the drug, many people who take medication must wait three or four days to fill their prescriptions at