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Group Home Residents at Higher Risk for COVID
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant A new study published in Disability and Health Journal of 20,000 New Yorkers indicates that people who have developmental disabilities
Beard Care During COVID-19
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Succession at Excellus BlueCross BlueShield
New Excellus CEO-elect James Reed lives in Skaneateles, is a proponent of work-life balance and 18 months ago adopted a mostly plant-based diet By
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Etiquette in the Age of COVID
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UR Medicine’s Nurse-in-Chief
Two years into her tenure, Chief Nursing Executive Karen Davis has heard the voices of her 3,500 nurses to improve processes and culture at
Do Apps Really Help in Assisting Those in Recovery?
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant It seems there’s a few phone apps available to address every difficulty of life. Numerous apps address the many facets
Aloe Vera Provides Many Benefits
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Aloe vera is an evergreen succulent that has been a popular houseplant for decades. In addition to its attractive, serrated








