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Interventional cardiologist at UBMD says heart disease is back as the No. 1 killer of men and women in the U.S. The cause? Poor
Q & A with Jessica Pirro
Head of Crises Services talks about suicide in Western New York and what her agency does to reduce the problem By Brenda Alesii The
A New Reason to Smile
With a desire to help the underserved dental communities since she was in dental school, Ashleigh Robinson has left her stationary dental office and
Five Places to Try Salt Cave Therapy
Western New York boasts a variety of businesses providing dry salt therapy and salt cave therapy By Amanda Jowsey Halotherapy, also known as dry
Exercise Beneficial for People Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Alzheimer’s is an incurable degenerative disease of the brain. However, people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s can benefit from exercise. A growing
Simple Finger Prick Test Exemplifies Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease Blood Tests
Asimple, finger prick blood test — not so different from what people with diabetes do every day — shows promise in the ability to
New UBMD doctor recalls starting residency right at the beginning of the pandemic; believes spirituality as part of whole-person approach can help some of
Q&A with Renee Likong
President of the NYS chapter of the National Association of Licensed Practical Nurses is bringing LPNs and healthcare workers from across the country to
5 Superfoods to Add to Your Grocery List
By Amanda Jowsey Trying to plan healthy meals to give us the most nutritional bang for our buck feels more crucial and daunting than