By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Social distancing may curtail the spread of COVID-19, but it brings its own drawbacks, one of which is the hesitancy
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Q & A with Jane Shukitis from UR Medicine Home Care
CEO discusses the scope of services provided by her agency, of UR Medicine Home Care, including end-of-life services, home care, Meals on Wheels and
Modern Chiropractic Launches Chiro Club
New Modern Chiropractic approach offers a collection of services, unlimited visits and no co-pays By William Ferris, DC, Derek Johnstone, DC Traditionally, chiropractic has
5 Things You Should Know About Bones, Joints
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. In the foundation of the human body, bones and joints remain a critical structure for our bodies. Many times people
Medical Spas: Open for Business
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Medical spas have reopened with plenty of precautions and changes. A few area medical spas weighed in on how things
Couples Who Lose Together Lose More
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A study published in August by Lotte Verweij, a registered nurse and Ph.D. student at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
Two Epidemics Colliding: Addiction and COVID-19
By Jennifer Faringer This has been an unprecedented year with the sudden introduction of the COVID-19 pandemic, its early and devastating impact on New
Q & A with Maria Cristalli from Hillside
President and CEO of Hillside talks about the organization’s mission to help children in need By Mike Costanza Since Hillside opened its doors in
Older Adults Cautious on Senior Living Facilities
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Are nursing homes really a safe place for seniors to live? According to a Sept. 18 article by Judith Graham
Which is Better, Working Out Early or Later in the Day?
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Which is better, working out first thing in the morning or later in the day? Early workout proponents say that






