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The Health Foundation of Western and Central New York announced $500,000 will be shared between six rural health networks. The initiative will allow health networks to distribute funds how they see fit.
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The illness can have serious complications if left untreated.
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Studies show more than half of Black Americans have some form of cardiovascular disease.
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The country’s COVID-19 vaccine strategy could be getting an overhaul. An FDA panel met Thursday and recommended a proposal that would make getting a COVID-19 shot an annual event.
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The Madison County Health Department is handing out free radon test kits and says this is the perfect time to test your home for this silent killer.
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In just a few weeks, a new memory care unit will open at Loretto, helping to meet a crucial need in the community.
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As a heat wave hits central New York, the American Heart Association is reminding everyone to take precautions for their health, especially vulnerable groups like young children, the elderly, and people with chronic health conditions.
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A local company says it’s breaking down barriers and changing the way people receive health care.
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SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Utica and Jefferson Community College in Watertown are partnering to train more nurses and nursing educators, with help from a state grant.
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Allergy sufferers are facing an onslaught of symptoms this time of year, but with the rate of COVID-19 transmission still high in our community, how can you tell which is which?