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  • The Upstate Golisano Pediatric After Hours Care medical director, Dr. Phillip Mackewicz, advises what sorts of illnesses and injuries are best treated at After Hours, as the program relocates to downtown Syracuse, across the street from Upstate University Hospital. Exercise physiologist Carol Sames explains a study that shows how exercise fights breast cancer recurrence. Upstate's Norton College of Medicine student Michael Sun shares a paper he co-wrote about skin conditions that may arise with urologic cancers.
  • Comedy: Martin and Lewis Show “Guest: Jane Wyman” 11/30/51 NBC, Jimmy Durante Show “Guest Host: Al Jolson” 1/12/48 NBC.
  • Horror: Mysterious Traveler “The Man Insects Hated” 7/27/47 MBS, Suspense “Return to Dust” 2/1/59 CBS.
  • Adventure: NBC University Theater “Heart of Darkness” 5/15/49 NBC.
  • Onondaga County legislators David Knapp (R) and Maurice Brown (D) discuss the recent county elections.
  • Sitcom: Great Gildersleeve “Pal to Leroy” 11/1/42 NBC, Burns and Allen 5/8/47 NBC.
  • Mystery: Lux Radio Theater “Murder, My Sweet” 6/11/45 CBS.
  • Drama: Theater Guild “All About Eve” 11/16/52 NBC.
  • Crime: Line-Up 11/23/50 CBS, The Saint “Greed Causes Murder” 8/14/49 MBS.
  • Electrophysiologist Jorge Romero explains atrial fibrillation diagnosis and the plentiful treatment options. Psychologist Holly Vanderhoff goes over various career options in the field of mental health. Gynecologist Maureen Burke discusses whether estrogen is safe for women to take at menopause.
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