‘We can treat pain for those who are treated with addiction. It takes a more modern mindset’ By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Because of the
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Staffing Shortage Affects Senior Living Facilities
Many facilities in the region are struggling to attract new employees By Todd Etshman Many areas of American business found out just how hard
Pandemic Not a Factor In Death by Suicide Rates
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 47,511 Americans died by suicide in 2019. The CDC’s most recent statewide
Fewer Doctors Going Into Private Practices
Experts say some of the reasons doctors become employees at hospitals and other large employers is that they don’t have the hassle of handling
Foodlink Adapting to Meet Public Needs Post-COVID-19
Group has restarted Curbside Market as way to make nutritious food available to people who need it By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant As the pandemic
Free Cancer Prevention Class Offered by UR Medicine
Conducted through Zoom once a week for eight weeks, it will raise awareness for early screening By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The number of New
Hypnosis: How it Can Help Eliminate Phobias and Anxiety
By Rekha Shrivastava Phobias are defined as an overwhelming, irrational and persistent fear, and may lead to avoidant behaviors, anxiety and sometimes severe panic
5 Things You Need to Know to Protect Your Skin
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. Now with the summer in full swing and people outside for longer periods of time, there is a risk that
Energy Drink Dangers
Experts warn that energy drinks aren’t healthful pick-me-up beverages By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Chugging energy drinks seems like an easy way for children and
Talk to Your Children About the Risks of Underage Drinking
By Jennifer Faringer As summer winds down and a new school year approaches, consider providing clear, consistent rules and expectations for your children and





